"Satellite captures stunning view of California's historic super bloom"

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California's super bloom of wildflowers, following historic rains that ended the state's three-year drought, has been captured in satellite images released by Maxar Technologies and NASA. The images show a flood of vibrant orange, yellow, and green covering parts of Palmdale, Santa Margarita, and Carrizo Plain National Monument. The state went from the three driest years on record to the three wettest weeks on record when it was catapulted into its rainy season in January, according to Karla Nemeth, director of California Department of Water Resources.
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