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Death Valley National Park near Stovepipe Wells. About 100 ft below sea level. Looking south. Devils Haystack plants in the foreground.
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Lee Flat sits between the Inyo Mountains and the Nelson Range on the western edge of Death Valley National Park. It is home to a relatively dense Joshua Tree forest.
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Ubehebe Crater is a phreato-magmatic explosion crater, the result of hot magma heating ground water and triggering a steam explosion.
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The Grandstand is an outcrop of rock in the middle of Racetrack Playa, where the rocks move when nobody is watching. It was a potential emergency landing site for the North American X-15 rocket plane.
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The view from Hunter Mountain in Death Valley National Park, overlooking Hidden Valley. Features include Inyo Mountains, Saline Valley, Nelson Range, Racetrack Playa, and Death Valley.
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