Semi-private space, created by the vast open area of desert between the building complexes and perimeter fence, is a physical buffer nearly one-half mile in length. The open land,
characterized by sand, stones, and low growing shrubs such as creosote allow open views of the property from the public road—a semi-private condition.
U.S. National Park Service
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