
Joshua Tree National Park is famous for its variety of flora and fauna.
I was pleased to see many types of lizards including the Chuckwalla (see second image), as well as some cacti and flowers I have photographed.
There were a suprising amount of flowers given that its a desert and everything looks like its about to die.
There was also a certain snake of unknown species to me that looked like a sphagetti noodle and a rabbit I saw for about 0.01 second. Also, Skull Rock was disappointing and it is obviously a tourist trap.
If you go there please camp outside the actual park or else you will have no running water and these goofy-ah bathrooms that smell of feces and house 500,000 bees and flies.
You're also more likely to get attacked by something in the night.







