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The largest US National Park outside Alaska, Death Valley in summer is one of the hottest deserts on Earth. The park is surprisingly varied, however, with salt flats, dunes, canyons and even mountains. |
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![]() Sunset in Death Valley, from near Titus Canyon |
![]() Salt flats at Badwater, Death Valley National Park |
![]() The Manly Beacon from Zabriskie Point, before dawn |
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![]() Titus Canyon |
![]() Sunrise behind the dunes at Stovepipe Wells |
![]() Badwater |
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![]() First light on the dunes in Death Valley National Park |
![]() The Panamint mountains seen from Zabriskie Point, early in winter |
![]() The Grapevine mountains, seen at twilight |
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![]() Hiking in Fall Canyon |
![]() Sand dunes in Death Valley |
![]() Road to Stovepipe Wells |
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