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832-68024 - Historical Twenty Mule Team for the transport of borax, Borax Museum, Furnace Creek Ranch Resort Oasis, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, California, United States of America, USA
832-68200 - Spectacular lighting after sunset, salt crust on the Devil's Golf Course, Panamint Range, Black Mountains, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, California, United States of America, USA
832-68194 - Ripple marks in the sands of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, early morning light, Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, California, United States of America, USA
832-68133 - View from Zabriskie Point to Manly Beacon with its eroded rocks coloured by minerals, Panamint Range at back, dawn, sunrise, Death Valley National Park, California, USA
832-48132 - Sierra Wave cloud form, fully formed, evening light over Panamint Range, Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, California, United States of America
832-48130 - View from Zabriskie Point to Manly Beacon with eroded rocks discoloured by minerals, Panamint Range at back, sunset, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, California, United States of America
832-48134 - Emerging Sierra Wave cloud form in the evening light, view from Zabriskie Point to Manly Beacon with eroded rocks discoloured by minerals, Panamint Range at back, sunrise, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, California, United States of America
857-31774 - DEATH VALLEY, CA, JANUARY 07: A mountain biker staring at a "sliding rock" on The Racetrack, a dried lake bed in Death Valley National Park, California on January 07, 2006.
857-27796 - A Road sign on CA 178 between Trona and Death Valley National Park with snow covered Telescope Peak (11049 ft, 3369 m) in the background in Panamint Valley, California on february 15, 2004. Although Death Valley is considered the hottest place on earth some summits in the park receive few feet of snow every winter.
757-195 - Woman walking on salt flats, Badwater Basin, at minus 282 feet the lowest point in the United States, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America, North America