SUKI LIAOThe Zabriskie corner can overlook the entire canyon from the viewing platform. There is a unique fold landform, golden rocks, which look like wind-blown sand dunes. It is estimated that the scenery should be better when shooting sunrise and sunset.
SUKI LIAOThe Badwater Basin in Death Valley is 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level and is the lowest point in North America. It is a pile of mud and rock salt layers. There is a mystery that large rocks move slowly on their own.
SUKI LIAODante’s View is the highest point in Death Valley. It has a wide view and a small view of the mountains, but it is also a place where the wind is too strong. It fully reflects the importance of weight, hehe
SUKI LIAOIt’s barren, like the Taklimakan Desert in China, it’s inexhaustible. The temperature difference is big and it’s very dry. There are traces of previous pioneers in the desert. The strangely shaped dead trees are a bit scary at night, but they are also a good film. local.
Death Valley National ParkClark County,United States
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Zabriskie PointDeath Valley National Park,United States
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BadwaterDeath Valley National Park,United States
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Harmony Borax WorksInyo County,United States
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Dante's ViewDeath Valley National Park,United States
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Stovepipe Wells VillageDeath Valley National Park,United States
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Jan 24, 2021 Furnace Creek Weather:Clear, Northeasterly Wind:0-10 kph, Humidity:39%, Sunrise/Sunset:06:55/17:04
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A nice place to go in the heat of Southern California. There are these hills of sand that look kind of like hippos. When we were there, it got to 120 degrees. It was so hot. There was a visitor center you can go to and it talks about the animals and plants that somehow survive there. Come and see furnace creek.
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