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Panorama from the top of False Sombrero looking east. The view sweeps left to right starting at Inner Pasture then out towards Coyote mountains and then ending at Sombrero Peak.
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Panorama from the top of False Sombrero looking east. The view sweeps left to right starting at Inner Pasture then out towards Coyote mountains and then ending at Sombrero Peak.

Inner PastureAnza Borrego Desert State ParkIndian Valley

  • Indian Valley (North) Anza Borrego Desert State Park<br />
You can see my big Dodge truck as a small red dot in the lower left about in the middle of the photo
  • Panorama from the top of False Sombrero looking east. The view sweeps left to right starting at Inner Pasture then out towards Coyote mountains and then ending at Sombrero Peak.
  • Looking over Clark Valley from the Corp 979 Benchmark area. You can see Rabbit and Villager peaks on the left then sweeping right over Clark Dry Lake Bed to Coyote mountains and then on the far right distant is Indianhead Peak.
  • Panorama view from the top of the dry fall at Smuggler Canyon in Anza Borrego
  • This large piece of one hillside has collapsed maybe 10-20 feet. It is clearly visible from Google Earth Also
  • Panorama of Carrizo Gorge
  • 360 degree panorama from unnamed ridge near Yaqui Pass.  You can see Borrego Springs, Mine Wash, Sunset Mtn, Pinyon Wash, Pinyon Ridge,Granite Mtn, Grapevine Mtns, San Yisidro Mtns, Toro Peak, Coyote Mtns and Villager/Rabbit Peak
  • Panorama from Sombrero Peak looking north-east-south-west. This is a very interesting panorama, you will need to download and zoom in 100%  and pan around. You can see so much from here, including the Goat Canyon train trestle. This was shot at 75mm focal length
  • Panorama at 300mm focal length from Sombrero Peak. Mostly south from Tule Mtn to the west of McCain Valley
  • Panorama from Sombrero Peak looking north-east-south-west.This was shot at 20mm focal length
  • Panorama of Ocotillo from Sombrero Peak
  • Kumeyaay Wind Farm and Tule Mtn (to the right) in the distance.
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