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Spotlight: Documenting the Decline of a Desert Oasis

By David Schonauer   Monday August 4, 2025

In 1900, the Imperial Land Company used water from the Colorado River to irrigate an uninhabited stretch of land in Southern California and named it Imperial Valley. In the 1930s the Imperial Valley became a refuge for people fleeing the Great Plains Dust Bowl. In his series “Dreams on the …

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