Hill Country - Texas
Texas - Hill Country - my residence surroundings, at about the 98th meridian (separating the arid dry west from the fertile wet east areas of Texas). Hill Country terrain is water-carved canyons and steep hillsides forested with oak, juniper, and mesquite trees - its elevation ranges from 600-3000 ft. (180-900 m) and rainfall between 23-35 in. (58-89 cm) annually. Its geology is predominately composed of sedimentary limestone rock, with the Llano Uplift (Precambrian igneous granite rock, > 542 million yrs. old) protruding from within. Hill Country is part of the Edwards Plateau, which is bounded by the Pecos River and Chihuahuan Desert to the west, Llano Estacado (Staked Plain) to the north, and the Balcones Fault to the south and east. Hill Country is also part of the Colorado River Basin and Edwards Plateau ecoregion.
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Mid-afternoon sunlight upon the southern area of the river island - amongst the riparian vegetation, granite riverbed, and alluvial sand/pebbles/cobbles upon the banks and bars - from here atop Eagles Beak - and the Llano River along either side, and the limestone outcrop cloaked with mostly live-oaks beyond - eastern Llano county.