The Death Valley Adventure!
The Death Valley (Death Valley National Park) located in California, North America. It is a great way to do some light moderate nature hiking, camping under the stars and discover the hidden gems of Valley National Park. Visit a volcanic crater (big basket in a rock), mountain ranges, cool castle and the lowest point in North America.
A long and exhausting incline walk near a deserted mine in the Funeral Mountains, recreation away from everyday life and no shade to protect. In Valley, take a few adventure steps and you will be remunerated with a amalgamation of historical awe and natural; ghost towns mining rush; marvelous a mound of sand carved by wind; thousands feet melange of rock layers; a playa named the Racetrack has the power to move rocks, and so much more.
Death Valley, Don’t be agitated by its names such as Badwater Basin, Hell’s Gate and Devil’s Corn Field and — there is a challenge, brittle beauty. Death Valley (Desert Valley), it is not all desert, there is cold as much as the heat.
by Stewart Leiwakabessy on Flickr
The panoramic views of Death-Valley from Chloride Cliff (Chloride Cliff area (an ore-mining town) was founded in 1987 and grappled to prosper until being abandoned for good around 1940) at over 5,200 feet high are imaginable the best in the whole park. You can also see the white, salty surface of the Devil’s Golf Course and Mount Whitney.
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In the Death Valley there are several sand dune but the Mesquite Flat Dunes are the most famous dunes. It is just two miles from Stovepipe Wells. The dunes are undulate, smooth and the 100 feet height.
View of Valley
by James Marvin Phelps on Flickr
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