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One of the most spetacular views in a national park full of them, here one can see over two miles of vertical relief, from Badwater, near the bottom of the image, 282 feet below sea level, to Telescope Peak, in the Panamint Range, 11043 feet above sea level. The white area at the center of the GigaPan is the salt pan ...
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One of the most spectacular views in Death Valley National Park, one can see over two miles of vertical relief, from Badwater, near the bottom of the image, 282 feet below sea level, to Telescope Peak, in the Panamint Range, 11043 feet above sea level. I'm really disappointed that this one ended up affected by the R...
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Historic Stovepipe Wells is just this side of the sand dunes in the middle ground of this GigaPan. Modern Stovepipe Wells Village is just the other side of those dunes. Tucki Mountain on the left and the Cottonwood Mountains on the right are all part of the larger Panamint Range. This is an early morning view.
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Overlooking Panamint Valley from the approach road to the west, looking East.
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At the northern end of the track heading toward the Panamint Dunes, looking NW-E
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The view from Father Crowley's Vista of the Panamint Valley and Panamint Range, Death Valley National Park. For a 360 Spherical Panoramic view see www.3dpan.org/96258

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Sunset over the Panamint Mountains.
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