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NASA has published a photo of super flowering in California: where to see live

Visitors have been flocking to the Antelope Valley, California's poppy sanctuary, in recent weeks. Everyone wants to see with their own eyes the slopes and fields filled with the bright colors of blooming orange poppies and wildflowers.

For those who want to look at the extensive bloom from a different angle or simply do not want to jostle among numerous visitors, NASA offers its own view: the agency published several photographs, in which a California reserve was taken from a bird's-eye view, writes KTLA.

The aerial photos were taken on April 2 when pilot Glenn Graham of NASA Armstrong Flight Center took to the skies above the reserve in a T-34 aircraft with astronaut Rex Walehim. On the morning of April 5, NASA posted several photos on Twitter with the caption “Super Whoa” (something like “super wow!”). The exclamation echoed the sentiment running through the collections of photos from social media users who visited the parks and photographed the poppies themselves or simply retweeted the agency's photos.

NASA officials and state parks took the opportunity to remind visitors of the reserve about the importance of staying on the designated paths, not picking up and stomping flowers, not walking dogs there, and, if possible, coming on weekdays when there are fewer people.

A post on the sanctuary's Facebook page also asked visitors not to leave dogs unattended in a vehicle - something someone has already done. The statement states that the animal will be removed from the car if it overheats or is injured. “Dogs are allowed to roam outside the reserve and in our parking lots,” the post notes.

The reserve is open every day from dawn to dusk.

Where else can you see super flowering, from the Carrizo plain to the Joshua tree, tells The Tribune.

From San Diego County to the Central Coast, visitors enjoy the beauty of the blooms, which are especially lush this year due to winter rains. For weeks, flowers adorned Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and Lake Elsinore, where visitors flocked to take photos amid the riot of color.

The peak of flowering wildflowers can now be seen at the National Monument of the Carrizo Plain in the eastern part of San Luis Obispo County. And this is not only poppies, but also delicate daisies, phacelia, chamomiles introduce shades of purple and yellow into the picture.

The Avenales Ranch is located in luxurious colors near the intersection of Shell Creek Road and the 58 Highway. These are Californian poppies, and lupins, and yellow chamomiles, and pansies.

The best places to observe the flowering of wildflowers on the Central Coast and in Southern California:

Figueroa Mountain: this place in the Los Padres National Forest in Santa Barbara County is littered with buttercups, sky blue lupins, blue dichemostems and Californian poppies.

Valley Antelope: a little further north of Lancaster, California's famous poppies bloom along with yellow daisies and lupins. Photos from this reserve are above.

Joshua Tree National Park: Yellow and purple wildflowers bloom incredibly beautifully in this national park between the San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Now the tree is blooming, in whose honor the park is named.

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: wildflowers at peak bloom in a park east of San Diego. Hurry - the season is about to end. In this park you can see dandelions, sunflowers, bluebells (subspecies that grow specifically in deserts), phacelia and more exotic plants.

Walker Canyon: Located near Lake Elsinore to the south of Los Angeles, the rolling hills of the canyon are full of wildflowers, especially those Californian poppies.

To learn more about super flowering, visit Web site or call the Karriso-Plain National Monument Visitor Center from Thursday to Sunday at 805-475-2035. Check out the #TracktheBloom hashtag on Twitter and Instagram.

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