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Officials are on the lookout for someone who damaged endangered plant life by illegally driving over the famed Eureka Dunes in Death Valley ... decline caused by off-road vehicle recreation. “ ...
A joyrider has once again wreaked havoc in California’s Death Valley ... Eureka Dunes is near the north end of the park, a good distance from the areas previously damaged by illegal off-roading.
By Sara Ruberg More than a month after a joy rider tore through Eureka Dunes in California’s Death Valley National ... several plants. Both off-road vehicles and sand boards are illegal on ...
A European tourist suffered third-degree burns on his feet while walking on scorching sand dunes in Death Valley National Park ... his flip-flops or they broke off as he trekked on the hot sand.
How hot was it in Death Valley over the weekend? It was so hot that a European tourist melted the skin off his feet when he lost his flip-flops in the sand dunes, park officials said. To make ...
Plans will change quickly when the temps soar past 100 degrees. What doesn't change is the jaw-dropping, austere beauty of ...
leaving his bare foot exposed to the blistering sand. Others in his group had to carry him off the dunes and transported him to a ranger station for treatment. Death Valley is known for being the ...
A Belgian tourist is recovering after his skin melted off ... Death Valley National Park. The National Park Service reported the 42-year-old man was walking on the Mesquite Flat sand dunes when ...
It was so hot that a European tourist melted the skin off his feet when he lost his flip-flops in the sand dunes, park officials said. To make matters worse, the temperatures made the air too thin ...