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  • The sun beats down on a dry lake bed in California's arid Panamint Valley in the northern Mojave Desert.
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  • The sun blazes over a desert holly bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
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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.
    CAe 221001-120.jpg
  • 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
  • Desert Holly grows in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-137.jpg
  • Desert wildflowers bloom amidst a cactus in Death Valley National Park.
    CA 1814.jpg
  • Electric transmission lines are contrasted against high clouds.
    CA 2275.jpg
  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
    CAe 220929-296.jpg
  • A raven pants to cool off in the shade of a creosote bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-213c.jpg
  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
    CAe 220929-296.jpg
  • A tourist poses for pictures by a thermometer at the visitor center for Death Valley National Park, Californa,
    CAe 220929-277.jpg
  • 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
  • Cars shimmer in heat waves on a road in Death Valley, National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-265.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 221001-213.jpg
  • Tourists take pictures beside a thermometer at the visitor center for Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-293.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
  • Barren, lifeless salt flats surround Badwater, the lowest place in the USA & hottest place in the world.
    CAe 220929-343.jpg
  • A car drives through high temperatures in Death Valley National Park.
    CAe 220929-247.jpg
  • The salt pans surrounding Badwater, the lowest place in North America and hottest place on Earth, viewed from Dante's View.
    CAe 221001-233.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.
    CAe 221001-209.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
  • 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 220930-290.jpg
  • A raven pants to cool off in the shade of a creosote bush in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-215.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 220930-170-2.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
  • Tourists walk on the salt pan at Badwater, the lowest place in the USA and hottest place in the world.
    CAe 220929-335.jpg
  • Tourists take photos at Badwater, the lowest place in the United States and hottest point in the world
    CAe 220929-328.jpg
  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
    CAe 220929-294.jpg
  • A thermometer shows the temperature at Death Valley National Park, California, the hottest place on earth.
    CAe 220929-292.jpg
  • A tourist visits Badwater, the hottest place in the world.
    CAe 220929-191.jpg
  • Tourists take selfies at Badwater, the lowest and hottest point in the world
    CAe 220929-153.jpg
  • Dried mud in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220929-131.jpg
  • Eroded mineral hills stretch below Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park.
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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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  • Youngsters play around a campfire in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3531.jpg
  • A youngster warms himself by a campfire in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3518.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 220930-204.jpg
  • Signs warn tourists about the dangers of hiking in the heat at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 220930-174.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
  • Tourists take selfies at Badwater, the lowest place in the United States and hottest point in the world
    CAe 220929-323.jpg
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  • Eroded hills traverse the landscape near Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-130.jpg
  • A youngster runs across the salt pan near Badwater, America's lowest point.
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  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-188.jpg
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  • A youngster fries bacon over a campfire in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3574.jpg
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  • A road sign indicates sea level in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest place in North America.
    CAe 180130-111.jpg
  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-195.jpg
  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-192.jpg
  • A motorcyclist rides in Mustard Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-151.jpg
  • Mustard Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-142.jpg
  • Eroded hills traverse the landscape near Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-115.jpg
  • A youngster cartwheels down sand dunes in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3676.jpg
  • A youngster fries bacon over a campfire in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3571.jpg
  • The arid Last Chance Range rises behind sand dunes in Eureka Valley, part of Death Valley National Park, California.  These are the largest dunes in North America.
    CAe 180130-198.jpg
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  • A road sign indicates sea level in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest place in North America.
    CAe 180130-107.jpg
  • Arrow weed grows in alkaline soil below the Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-158.jpg
  • Joshua Tree grows in Las Vegas Valley near nuclear test range.
    NV 0930.jpg
  • A mother and son hike to Natural Bridge in Death Valley National Park.
    CA 6609.jpg
  • An ever-changing salt and mineral crust lies atop an ancient salt pan near Badwater in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest point in North America.
    CA 4143.jpg
  • Morning light glows on eroded mineral hills below Zabriskie Point in California's Death Valley National Park.
    CA 1214.jpg
  • A family sits around a campfire in Eureka Valley, before it became part of Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3538.jpg
  • A youngster warms himself by a campfire in Eureka Valley, part of California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 3506.jpg
  • Hikers stand atop an eroded ridge near Zabriskie Point in California's Death Valley National Park.
    BP 1651.jpg
  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-171.jpg
  • A motorcyclist rides in Mustard Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-148.jpg
  • Blooming Joshua trees grow in the Spring Mountains.
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  • California’s lofty White Mountains rise behind the more arid Last Chance Range in Death Valley National Park.
    CAe 180130-132.jpg
  • A road sign marks a junction on rough back roads in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180130-125.jpg
  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-190.jpg
  • Arrow weed grows in alkaline soil below the Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-160.jpg
  • Eroded hills traverse the landscape near Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-107.jpg
  • A road sign marks a junction on rough back roads in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180130-128.jpg
  • A road sign marks a junction on rough back roads in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180130-127.jpg
  • A road sign indicates sea level in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest place in North America.
    CAe 180130-121.jpg
  • A road sign indicates sea level in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest place in North America.
    CAe 180130-109.jpg
  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-173.jpg
  • A motorcyclist rides in Mustard Canyon in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-152.jpg
  • A road sign indicates sea level in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest place in North America.
    CAe 180130-115.jpg
  • A road sign indicates sea level in California's Death Valley National Park, the lowest place in North America.
    CAe 180130-105.jpg
  • Ripples paint the surface of sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CAe 180129-167.jpg
  • Lenticular Clouds hover over Joshua Trees growing on the eastern foothills of California's southern Sierra Nevada, near Tehachapi.
    CA 2208.jpg
  • The Last Chance Range towers over North America's tallest sand dunes in Eureka Valley, part of Death Valley National Park. in California.
    CAe 180130-208.jpg
  • WILDFLOWERS. Desert Mariposa Tulip (Calochortus kennedyi) & Coulter's Lupine (Lupinus sparsiflorus), Saline Valley, California. Death Valley National Park.
    CA 1435.jpg
  • Ripples climb a sand dune in Death Valley National Park, California.
    CA 2870.jpg
  • Storm clouds hover over a joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) growing in the northern Mojave Desert of California.
    CA 3649.jpg
  • A joshua tree grows in the Inyo Mountains at the northern end of California's Mojave Desert.
    CA 3658.jpg
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