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  • Flowing water from spring run-off in the upper North Fork of the Mokelumne River near Calaveras Dome, Calif.
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  • Yellow moth mullein wildflower in bloom, (Verbascum blattaria),  Mokelumne River Canyon, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Flowing water from spring run-off in the upper North Fork of the Mokelumne River near Calaveras Dome, Calif.
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  • Flowing water from spring run-off in the upper North Fork of the Mokelumne River near Calaveras Dome.
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  • Flowing water from spring run-off in the upper North Fork of the Mokelumne River near Calaveras Dome, Amador Country, Calif.
    angier-0606-ama-3713.jpg
  • Waterfall-scapes along the lower Bear River through the granite (waterfall details and flowing water through the rock)
    angier-0606-ama-3682.JPG
  • Waterfall-scapes along Panther Creek, at the junction of the west and east forks, Amador Country, Calif.
    angier-0606-ama-3335.jpg
  • Mokelumne River near the Ponderosa Road bridge near Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras Co., Calif.
    angier-0607-calaveras-1416.jpg
  • Mokelumne River near the Ponderosa Road bridge near Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras Co., Calif.
    angier-0607-calaveras-1418.jpg
  • Flume of PG&E's Tiger Creek Canal from Salt Springs Reservoir on the Mokelumne River snakes through a burned-out area in the Power Fire area near Beaver Creek in the Mokelumne River Canyon, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0607-ama-0891.jpg
  • Flume of PG&E's Tiger Creek Canal from Salt Springs Reservoir on the Mokelumne River snakes through a burned-out area in the Power Fire area near Beaver Creek in the Mokelumne River Canyon, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0607-ama-0889.jpg
  • Flume of PG&E's Tiger Creek Canal from Salt Springs Reservoir on the Mokelumne River snakes through a burned-out area in the Power Fire area near Beaver Creek in the Mokelumne River Canyon, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0607-ama-0886.jpg
  • Flower whorl of a tincture plant (Collinsia tinctoria) along the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Poppies on the hillside along the Mother Lode's Golden Chain Highway, SR 49 and near the Mokelumne River near Big Bar, Amador County, Calif. as viewed from a drone sUAV quadcopter.
    angier-1404-poppy-aerial-19714.JPG
  • Dudleya, liveforever, plant in bloom on a rock outcrop along the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.<br />
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(Calochortus cymosa)<br />
<br />
aka rock lettuce and canyon dudleya
    angier-2004-1837-amador-wildflowers.jpg
  • Dudleya, liveforever, plant in bloom on a rock outcrop along the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.<br />
<br />
(Calochortus cymosa)<br />
<br />
aka rock lettuce and canyon dudleya
    angier-2004-1838-amador-wildflowers.jpg
  • Dudleya, liveforever, plant in bloom on a rock outcrop along the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.<br />
<br />
(Calochortus cymosa)<br />
<br />
aka rock lettuce and canyon dudleya
    angier-2004-1973-amador-dudliya.jpg
  • Dudleya, liveforever, plant in bloom on a rock outcrop along the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.<br />
<br />
(Calochortus cymosa)<br />
<br />
aka rock lettuce and canyon dudleya
    angier-2004-1472-amador-wildflowers.jpg
  • Dudleya, liveforever, plant in bloom on a rock outcrop along the Mokelumne River, Amador County, Calif.<br />
<br />
(Calochortus cymosa)<br />
<br />
aka rock lettuce and canyon dudleya
    angier-2004-1820-amador-wildflowers.jpg
  • Bare oaks, tombstone rock outcrop (rhyolite) at the top of Jackson Butte in the Sierra Nevada Foothills, Calif.
    angier-1001-amador-3830.JPG
  • Bare oaks, tombstone rock outcrop (rhyolite) at the top of Jackson Butte in the Sierra Nevada Foothills, Calif.
    angier-1001-amador-3751.JPG
  • Exceptional poppy bloom near Electra in the Mokelumne River Canyon
    angier-ama42368.jpg
  • Exceptional poppy bloom near Big Bar in the Mokelumne River Canyon, Calif.
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  • Mokelumne River, Jackson Butte and the slack-waters of Pardee Reservoir, Amador County aerials.
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  • Mokelumne River, Jackson Butte and the slack-waters of Pardee Reservoir, Amador County aerials.
    angier-1109-calaveras_aerial-1394.JPG
  • Late winter light on the burned landscape in the Mokelumne River Canyon as the landscape heals from the Butte Fire of 2015. Calaveras and Amador Counties, Calif.
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  • Budding oaks in the poppy-covered hillside of the Mokelumne River Canyon, Amador Co., Calif.
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  • Golden poppies bloom along the Mokelumne River in spring, from across the canyon in Mokelumne Hill, Califl
    angier-2004-1528-amador-poppies.jpg
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3101.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3155.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3151.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3054.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3003.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3117.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3088.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3013.JPG
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-2963.JPG
  • Mokelumne River down stream of the reservoir below White Azalia Campground, Amador County, Calif.
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  • Mokelumne River down stream of the reservoir below White Azalia Campground, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0607-ama-0822.jpg
  • Paddling down the Electra run of the Mokelumne River with OARS and the Foothill Conservancy
    angier-0907-amador-3155.JPG
  • Orange pacific Fritillary butterfly (Boloria epithore) sips nectar from the flowers of deerbrush (Ceanothus integerrimus) near the North Fork of the Mokelumne River Canyon, in the El Dorado National Forest, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0807-amador-2614.jpg
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1830.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1914.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1930.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
<br />
John Brownlie and his dogs at the Chin Ranch barn
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1897.JPG
  • Poppies on the hillside with budding oaks, spring in the Mokelumne River Canyon, California,
    angier-0704-ama-0040.jpg
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1926.JPG
  • Wildflowers within the Mokelumne River Canyon..(probably Phacelia heterophylla)
    angier-1006-wildflower-0418.jpg
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1928.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
<br />
John Brownlie and his dogs
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1901.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1801.JPG
  • Wildflowers within the Mokelumne River Canyon..(probably Phacelia heterophylla)
    angier-1006-wildflower-0418.jpg
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
<br />
Chin Ranch wooden barn
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1821.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1850.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1807.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.<br />
<br />
John Brownlie and his dogs
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1907.JPG
  • Gathering cattle on the historic Chin Ranch, Amador County, Calif., and overlooking the Mokelumne River Canyon and Calaveras County.
    angier-1405-chin_ranch-cattle-1824.JPG
  • Wildflowers within the Mokelumne River Canyon..(probably Phacelia heterophylla)
    wildflowers-0418-la.JPG
  • Skeletons of burned conifer trees and branches in the path of the 2004 Power Fire, El Dorado National Forest, Bear River canyon drainage into the North Fork of the Mokelumne River, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0807-amador-2862.jpg
  • Skeletons of burned conifer trees and branches in the path of the 2004 Power Fire, El Dorado National Forest, Bear River canyon drainage into the North Fork of the Mokelumne River, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0807-amador-2824.jpg
  • Skeletons of burned conifer trees and branches in the path of the 2004 Power Fire, El Dorado National Forest, Bear River canyon drainage into the North Fork of the Mokelumne River, Amador Co., Calif.
    angier-0807-amador-2808.jpg