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The ubiquitous tree after which Joshua Tree National Park is named is actually a yucca. These trees were named by Mormons in the 1850s, who saw their gnarled branches in the arms of Joshua pointing to the promised land. This park in California should definitely be on your list of must visit for its wild desert beauty.
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