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For those hoping to hike or even camp in the beautiful, but harsh, Death Valley National Park, it can be important to know ...
The Amargosa Opera House is just shy of a 30-minute drive north from ... pioneer women of Death Valley and admire the handiwork of historicaland locally made Native American baskets.
At 282 feet below sea level, it is both the lowest and driest point in North America, and its record-setting temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit makes it the hottest place on Earth. The massive salt ...
If a 16-ton CIA spy aircraft crashes into a mountainside amidst the pure-black inky darkness of night in Death Valley ... This is Air Force 001 bailing out north of Barstow, California," before ...
Lee Canyon announced in a news release that it will remain closed as the U.S. Forest Service’s closure of the Spring Mountain National Recreation Area remains in effect. Tropical Storm Hilary ...
Death Valley, California, hit a US record of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.6C) in 1913. One hundred years later tourists are tracking to the desert to be there when a new record breaks. But not ...
Explore the Badwater Basin which contains the lowest point in North America as well as Telescope Peak. From peaks to salt ...