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A "desert tsunami" may sound like something out of a fantasy novel, but it's a real (and incredibly rare) phenomenon in Death ...
Another set of the historic wagons still stands at the site of Harmony Borax Works within the national park. NPS / Bob Greenburg Fortunately, Death Valley National Park still has another historic ...
He worked several jobs around Death Valley in his youth including the Harmony Borax Works. He grew up on a horse farm in ...
I honestly didn't expect fish to be the first living thing I saw in Death Valley ... I visited the Old Harmony Borax Works just up the road. Borax was discovered on a marsh near the Old Harmony ...
The crunch of boots on gravel was the only sound as our hardy band of visitors headed into the badlands of Death Valley National ... At the Harmony Borax Works, now preserved, you can see the ...
History buffs will find wonderful weirdness in Death Valley’s intriguing past. Several sites throughout the park offer information, including the former site of the Harmony Borax Works.
No public transit services serve the park. Most visitors arrive by automobile from Los Angeles or Las Vegas. From Los Angeles, the most scenic route crosses the eastern Mojave Desert via I-15 ...
If recent rains and cold temperatures make you feel blue, consider a winter visit to the eastern Sierra and down to Death ... borax, was discovered. A stop at the park’s Harmony Borax Works ...
Those scenes from the first “Star Wars” formed my unappealing mental picture of Death Valley ... hence the basin’s name. Harmony Borax Works Interpretive Trail shows visitors ruins of ...
Death Valley National Park ... Locations that rangers expect to reopen include Harmony Borax Trail (walkable but not ADA accessible), Mustard Canyon and Father Crowley Vista Point along State ...