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  • Blooming cactus on arid slopes above Owens Valley.
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  • A Super Moon rises over the arid Inyo Mountains of eastern California
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  • A Super Moon rises over the arid Inyo Mountains of eastern California
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  • A Super Moon rises over the arid Inyo Mountains of eastern California
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  • Joshua tree and Cholla Cactus grow in Joshua Flats, part of the Inyo Mountains of eastern California.
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  • A Super Moon rises over the arid Inyo Mountains of eastern California
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  • Joshua tree and Cholla Cactus grow in Joshua Flats, part of the Inyo Mountains of eastern California.
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  • A Super Moon rises over the arid Inyo Mountains of eastern California
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  • An Inyo County (California) sherrif's deputy responds to a call for assistance.
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  • An Inyo County (California) sherrif's deputy responds to a call for assistance.
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  • John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada, California.	A mountaineer watches dawn break after bivouac on a mountain ledge.	color image,photography,outdoors,day,one person,men,unrecognizable person,standing,watching,dawn,low angle view,mountain climbing,mountaineer,climbing,sport,athlete,relaxation,morning,full length,rear view,sunrises,sky,cliffs,mountains,rock,keeler needle,john muir wilderness area,sierra nevada mountains,california,camps,camping,inyo national forest,adventure bivouac,inyo county,adventure,copy space
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  • A sunrise begins to illuminate California's White Mountains and and Inyo Range, near the edge of the Great Basin.
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  • Alkali dust from dry Owens Lake (a consequence of Los Angeles water diversions) obscures the California's Owens Valley between the Sierra Nevada (background) and Inyo Mountains.
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  • Joshua Tree in Inyo Mountains, California. Sierra Nevada & Palisade Glacier background.
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  • Rapids in Bishop Creek in Inyo National Forest.
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  • A youngster enjoys the setting in Big Pine Canyon.
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  • The Moon rises over the Inyo Mountains and normally dry Owens Lake at a rare time when there is enough water for a reflection.  Before diversion of the Owens River through aquaducts to Los Angeles, this was a large inland sea.
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  • A joshua tree grows in the Inyo Mountains at the northern end of California's Mojave Desert.
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  • Ancient tree survives after 1000s of years in high, hostile setting.
    OV 3520.jpg
  • Bristlecone snag in White Mountains overlooks Sierra Nevada.
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  • A hiker reflects in a tarn below California's 14,505-foot Mount Whitney, highest peak in the the lower 49 states.
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  • Racers approach Mount Whitney after race from Death Valley.
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  • Tom Possert approaches Mount Whitney after race from Death Valley.
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  • Racers approach Mount Whitney.
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  • The moon rises over a weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine snag, high in California's White Mountains.
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  • A hiker greets the dawn beside a small lake under Mount Whitney in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • The Palisade Crest of California's Sierra Nevada divides this picture horizonally, with the Palisade Glacier(s) below it in the foreground.  L to R: Middle Palisade/Clyde Peak, Mount Sill is near the center, with North Palisade, Thunderbolt Peak and Mount Winchell right of it.  Temple Crag dominates the foreground.
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  • Icicles hang from a bergschrund crevasse in the Palisade Glacier in California's Sierra Nevada.  Mount Gayley is in the background.
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  • Evening clouds soar over Mount North Palisade and the Palisade Glacier on the crest of California's Sierra Nevada.  Thunderbolt Peak is on the right.
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  • Mount Whitney glows during  a brief, stormy sunrise in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • Runners approach Mount Whitney during race from Death Valley.
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  • Weather-beaten Bristlecone Pines survive the arid, high altitude climate of California's White Mountains in the U.S. Forest Service's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
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  • Clouds glow in a sunset over the Palisade Glacier region of California's Sierra Nevada, viewed from the adjacent White Mountains.
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  • A weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine survives the arid, high altitude climate of California's White Mountains in the U.S. Forest Service's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
    OV 0903.jpg
  • A hiker is reflected in a small lake below California's 14,505-foot Mount Whitney, highest peak in United States outside of Alaska.
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  • A mountaineer leaves camp for a climb up one of the 14,000-foot peaks above the nearby Palisade Glacier in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • Summer clouds build above the North Palisade crest and Palisade Glacier of California's Sierra Nevada. L to R: Mount Sill, North Palisade & Thunderbolt Peak.
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  • A weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine survives the arid, high altitude climate of California's White Mountains in the U.S. Forest Service's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
    OV 3949.jpg
  • Palisade Glacier & 14,242-foot North Palisade Peak.
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  • A mother and her son stand atop a granite dome in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind them is the Palisade Glacier (R) and (L to R) Slide Mountain, Temple Crag, Mount Gayley, Mount Sill & North Palisade.
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  • Galen Rowell prepares to ascend a rope during the first free ascent of the East Face of Keeler Needle, near Mount Whitney in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • The salt pans surrounding Badwater, the lowest place in North America and hottest place on Earth, viewed from Dante's View.
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  • Archaeologists investigate artifacts at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California.  LtoR: Robert Bettinger, Luke Barton & Micah Hale.
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  • Cars shimmer in heat waves on a road in Death Valley, National Park, California.
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  • The salt pans surrounding Badwater, the lowest place in North America and hottest place on Earth, viewed from Dante's View.
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  • A desert holly bush grows in otherwise lifeless salt flats surrounding Badwater in Death Valley National Park, California, the hotest place in the world.
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  • A desert holly bush grows in otherwise lifeless salt flats surrounding Badwater in Death Valley National Park, California, the hotest place in the world.
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  • The sun blazes over a desert holly bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Tourists take pictures beside a thermometer at the visitor center for Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Tourists walk on the salt pan at Badwater, the lowest place in the USA and hottest place in the world.
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  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
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  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
    CAe 220929-294.jpg
  • A tourist visits Badwater, the hottest place in the world.
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  • Tourists take selfies at Badwater, the lowest and hottest point in the world
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  • An archaeologist investiigates a grinding stone at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California.  Tiny scratches show where stone blades were used to chop something.
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  • Archaeologist Robert Bettinger stands  at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.  Behind is the spectacular Owens Valley and eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada, hidden by wildfire smoke.
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  • A woman walks beside the Owens River.
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  • Youngsters bury their patient dog in a sand dune in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
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  • A youngster warms himself by a campfire in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
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  • Tourists take pictures  on the salt pan at Badwater, the lowest place in the USA and hottest place in the world.
    CAe 221001-173.jpg
  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
    CAe 220929-296.jpg
  • The salt pans surrounding Badwater, the lowest place in North America and hottest place on Earth, viewed from Dante's View.
    CAe 221001-231.jpg
  • The salt pans surrounding Badwater, the lowest place in North America and hottest place on Earth, viewed from Dante's View.
    CAe 221001-218.jpg
  • A tourist photographs Death Valley from Dante's View in Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • The Furnace Creek Inn, a luxury hotel in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-303.jpg
  • Tourists take pictures beside a thermometer at the visitor center for Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-293.jpg
  • A raven pants to cool off in the shade of a creosote bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • A raven pants to cool off in the shade of a creosote bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-204.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-201.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-170.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-162.jpg
  • A tourist poses for pictures by a thermometer at the visitor center for Death Valley National Park, Californa,
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  • A car drives through high temperatures in Death Valley National Park.
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  • Ancient Bristlecone pine trees grow high in California's White Mountains, near the highest Native American settlement in the USA. Some of these trees have lived more than 4,000 years and were alive when people hunted these slopes around AD 750.
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  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
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  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
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  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
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  • Rice grass was a staple for the Pauite Shoshone Indian who inhabited the Owens Valley, CA.
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  • An archaeologist holds up a broken arrowhead at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California,
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  • Archaeologists investigate artifacts at an early Native American settlement in the White Mountains of California,
    CAe 201019-429.jpg
  • An archaeology team investigates artifacts at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • Archaeologist Robert Bettinger examines an arrowhead at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.
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  • A sandstorm caused by water diversions to Los Angeles.
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  • A father and son stand atop a granite dome in Big Pine Canyon in California's eastern Sierra Nevada.  Behind them are Slide Mountain and Temple Crag.
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  • A desert holly bush grows in otherwise lifeless salt flats surrounding Badwater in Death Valley National Park, California, the hotest place in the world.
    CAe 221001-196.jpg
  • Tourists take pictures  on the salt pan at Badwater, the lowest place in the USA and hottest place in the world.
    CAe 221001-132.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-258.jpg
  • A raven pants to cool off in the shade of a creosote bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-213c.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-174.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-125.jpg
  • Barren, lifeless salt flats surround Badwater, the lowest place in the USA & hottest place in the world.
    CAe 220929-343.jpg
  • Tourists take photos at Badwater, the lowest place in the United States and hottest point in the world
    CAe 220929-328.jpg
  • Tourists take selfies at Badwater, the lowest place in the United States and hottest point in the world
    CAe 220929-323.jpg
  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
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  • Dried mud in Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologists at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.
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  • Dr. Robert Bettinger shows early Native American artifacts to fellow archaeologists at a Native American settlement that was used around AD 750.  L to R: Robert Rober, Luke Barton , Micah Hale. & Bettinger.
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