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If you pass through Quartzite in summer, the answer to this question is, “Absolutely nothing.” You will see flat desert, some roadside businesses, tumbleweeds and that’s about it.
But come winter, the answer is quite different. Each winter the flat desert bustles with activity. RVs by the thousands camp in fairly primitive desert conditions. So what’s the attraction? Well, it's warm in Quartzite during winter, for one. And, second, it's pretty inexpensive camping.
Hi my friends,
thank you for the nice comments and all the compliments to my last post. I'm glad you liked that little "Movie town" like I did! :)
We made it today trough Los Angeles, we have seen Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Venice and so much more. I'm looking forward to present to you soon all the pictures I made. But first we will pass together in my next postings the big desert in Yuma AZ with real white sand dunes and only 300 feet away from the border to Mexico. Stay tuned and stay patient with me. :))
Susanne and David
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