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NASA released photos Wednesday showing Furnace Creek in Death Valley from July 11 and the after-effects of Friday’s flash flood. Some of the flood water is visible in the latter of this pair of ...
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Death Valley vs Joshua Tree: Which Desert Park Wins?Two iconic deserts, one tough choice. Joshua Tree brings surreal landscapes and rock formations, while Death Valley offers ...
Take that left turn onto California Route 190, which leads to the east entrance of Death Valley National Park. Many visitors take photos at the park’s sign, and moments after crossing the park ...
The new BritBox series Death Valley is about as traditional as it can get when it comes to mystery series. It’s funny, and it ...
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New Scientist on MSNThe arid air of Death Valley may actually be a valuable water sourceA small panel managed to extract a glassful of clean water from the bone-dry air of Death Valley in California, which ...
As summer travel ramps up, Death Valley National Park is urging motorcyclists to reconsider riding through the area during the hottest months of the year, citing extreme heat as a serious safety ...
Cosy crime is a big thing these days – a direct line from Midsomer Murders, through New Tricks to Death in Paradise, all the ...
“The remnants of Hurricane Hilary” brought 2.2 inches of rainfall in one day to Death Valley. Though this may not seem like a large amount, it was the park’s “rainiest day ever” and more ...
Tourists take photos in front of the Furnace Creek visitor center thermometer Monday, in Death Valley National Park, Calif. (Photo: Daniel Jacobi II, Las Vegas Review-Journal) The temperatures ...
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I Went to Death Valley to Experience 129 DegreesA trio of Germans took pictures of themselves pointing to the ... but with my body. I’d heard that Death Valley’s summers were becoming hotter, as they have been in many other places.
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