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          Death Valley National ParkCalifornia

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          Sky bursting with color above the desert and mountain range
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          Sky bursting with color above the desert and mountain range
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          Sky bursting with color above the desert and mountain range

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          A landscape as extreme as the adventures

          Silver miners and Twenty Mule Teams hauling borax in the late 1800s are long gone, but in their place are hordes of visitors from around the world eager to see the ghost towns and ranches they left behind. Among the desert, canyons and mountains of Death Valley National Park, many places are considered sacred to the native Timbisha Shoshone Indians. See a spring-fed waterfall, a miracle in the desert, at Darwin Falls, and marvel at the yuccas lining a valley at Lee Flat Joshua Tree. It’s no wonder that scores of TV shows and movies feature this famous park.


          It may be the hottest and driest place in North America, but that doesn’t stop nearly 1 million people from visiting the beautiful Death Valley National Park every year. Despite its ominous name, there’s a great diversity of life forms (and fun activities) in Death Valley. This park, which straddles the border of California and Nevada, is an adventurer’s dream.

          Death Valley is made up of 1.3 million hectares of desert landscapes, lush forests and rugged cliffs. The varying climates make this park a land of extremes and contrasts. The towering peaks are frosted with snowfall, while the lower elevations are covered in rolling sand dunes. Rare rainstorms bring vast fields of wildflowers, and the occasional oases harbor tiny fish and other wildlife. The tranquil desert, awesome geologic formations, sand dunes, salt flats and desert also make this a prime destination for landscape photographers. And there are plenty of ways to experience the gorgeous landscape, including hiking, horseback riding, biking and climbing.

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