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Death Valley National Park can best be described in superlatives: it is the hottest and driest park in the U.S. and is home to the lowest point in North America. Its extreme temperatures make it best visited in the winter, when snow caps the mountains and the low light gives the desert a golden hue. Spring brings over 1000 species of plants to bloom. The park's many trails take hikers through salt flats, soft dunes, gorgeous canyons, natural bridges and vibrantly colored badlands. Please enjoy spectacular, unique and iconic photos of Death Valley National Park or take a
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Badwater Moon
The salt flats in Death Valley National Park are a very desolate and barren landscape. Walk out on to the salt flats and you'll see nothing for miles in all directions. They are a spectacular collection of chlorides, sulfates and carbonates that seem to be living and breathing and changing their way of revealing themselves on a daily basis.
Badwater Moon
The salt flats in Death Valley National Park are a very desolate and barren landscape. Walk out on to the salt flats and you'll see nothing for miles in all directions. They are a spectacular collection of chlorides, sulfates and carbonates that seem to be living and breathing and changing their way of revealing themselves on a daily basis.