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Explaining the bizarre moving boulders of The Racetrack playa:


Hiking to the top of 11,049' Telescope Peak (11,331' above Badwater Basin):

If you wish to read my personal account of this hike, please click HERE.


Taking a relaxing automobile tour through popular Death Valley areas:


How crows get water at Emigrant Campground, southwest of Stovepipe Wells:


Pleasant early morning drive through the ever awe inspiring Titus Canyon:


A German couple tours Death Valley in 136 degree heat (note vehicle digital thermometer):


Visitor commentary on Mesquite Sand Dunes, Ubehebe Crater, and Scotty's Castle:


The Twenty Mule Team during a recent parade in Boron, California:


The wind howls at Zabriskie Point, Manly Beacon, and the Badlands:


The Company Store journey through North America's low point:


Teakettle Junction, north of The Racetrack, whoops it up to fiddle tunes:

 


Part of the solution (not Death Valley, but fascinating):

 

 

 

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