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High views in low places
Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park offers a remarkable view.
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High views in low places
Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park offers a remarkable view.
#DeathValleyLandscapes #BadlandsGeology #NationalParkViews
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Scrappy little trees
Mountains and dunes meet, with tiny trees rooted in sand.
#MesquiteTrees #DeathValleyLandscapes #AmericanNationalParks
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How low can you go?
Death Valley National Park, US, is the hottest, driest, and lowest national park, with Badwater Basin at 282ft below sea level.
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High views in low places
Zabriskie Point offers a remarkable view in Death Valley National Park, with multicolored stripes and strata formed from dried sediment layers and erosion.
#DeathValleyLandscapes #BadlandsGeology #DesertStrata
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Scrappy little trees
Mountains meet dunes in Death Valley, where hardy mesquite trees thrive in the dry sand.
#DeathValleyLandscapes #DesertTrees #MesquiteNationalPark
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