
Palo Verde Valley agriculture and the winding Colorado River dominate this mid-century landscape on the border of California and Arizona. The settlement of Palo Verde serves as a small hub for the surrounding irrigation network, which is defined by an intricate system of canals including the C-03 Canal and C-18 Canal. The transition from the fertile valley floor to the arid Palo Verde Mesa is sharp, marked by the historic path of the Bradshaw Trail in the northwest.
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