The Colors of Spring #2
by Lynn Bauer
Title
The Colors of Spring #2
Artist
Lynn Bauer
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
THE COLORS OF SPRING by Lynn Bauer - The upper desert near Gorman, California, explodes in beautiful colors as wildflowers spring to life. Areas that are typically brown and filled with tumbleweeds, instead become some of the most gorgeous landscapes you could imagine! Bright orange California poppies, blue lupines, and tiny yellow goldfields take center stage in this area of the foothills.
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Gorman, California, is an unincorporated community in northwestern Los Angeles County. As of 2005 it had just 15 homes and a few registered voters, but tens of thousands of motorists traveled through it daily on the Interstate 5 freeway.
Gorman is a historic rest stop in the Tejon Pass, which links Southern with Central California. It has the smallest school district in Los Angeles County, with one elementary school, whose existence has been threatened for the past 35 years. The settlement has been a site for at least four Hollywood motion pictures.
Gorman, some 1,530 acres (6.2 km2) in size, lies where three mountain ranges meet - the Sierra Pelonas, the Tehachapis. and the San Emigdios.
One of the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass, it is southeast of Frazier Park and south of Lebec. Interstate 5 runs through Gorman, and State Route 138 connects to the Interstate a few miles south.
The California poppy and other wildflowers cover the hills in springtime.
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March 6th, 2013
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