Antelope Valley officials to visitors: Don't land your helicopter on our poppies

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Antelope Valley officials to visitors: Don't land your helicopter on our poppies
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Park officials said that a pair of visitors had illegally set a helicopter down amid the fields of orange blossoms in Lancaster and then proceeded to walk around.

Flower lovers are going to new heights to get to this year’sOn Tuesday, park officials with the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve said that a pair of visitors had set a helicopter down amid the fields of orange blossoms in Lancaster and then proceeded to walk around.

It’s unclear when the incident happened, but it seems apparent that many of the state’s massive wildflower blooms run the risk of being destroyed by visitors. Last week,

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