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.
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.
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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.


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Olivier Renck
Image id: 857-27796
Release status: No Release Needed
Shot date: February 2004
Upload date: October 2012
Artist: Olivier Renck

 

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