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Palm Springs Interesting Sites Guide |
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The San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm |
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The San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm - The mountains of Palm Springs are considered to possess some of the most
memorable, picturesque natural landscapes on earth. One of those dramatic sights is on the eastern slope of San
Gorgonio Pass, the gateway into the Coachella Valley. Dont miss a trip; pass through The San Gorgonio Pass
Wind Farm and experience one of the windiest places in Southern California. Its mighty breezy here in Palm
Springs, anytime. |
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The Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium |
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The Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium - A cacti collection that started in 1939 is housed in this specialized
one-acre botanical facility that is quite like no other. Today, The Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium, located
at 1701 South Palm Canyon Drive, is home to a gamut of desert plants and 3,000 varieties of desert cacti housed
on its cactarium greenhouse collected from as far as Mexico and Guatemala, Namibia and Madagascar, to
mention some. |
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San Jacinto Mountains Park |
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San Jacinto Mountains Park - No manicured
landscape; no cement pavements its all but rolling terrain, a range
of mountains that can be thought of as a sky land. Bona fide nature lovers will delight in the numerous species of
flora and fauna surviving in the arid lands of the desert contained in the mountains. But have we known that
Hollywood is coming here for a shoot, we could have camped longer. |
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