"Satellite and Drone Images Capture California's Stunning Superbloom"

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California's superbloom phenomenon, caused by more rain or cooler weather, is so big and bright this year that it can be seen from space. NASA's Landsat 9 satellite captured images of bright purple and green blooms in Carrizo Plain National Park. Several areas in the state are experiencing superblooms this year, with Chino Hills State Park getting a carpet of orange poppies. However, excessive tourism during the 2019 superbloom caused problems, including trampled flowers and a California highway patrol officer's death, leading officials to urge visitors to watch the 2023 bloom from a safe distance.
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