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  • Footsteps in the sand at Mesquite Flats Dunes,Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California
    Mesquite sand dunes, Death Valley.jpg
  • Harmony Borax Works Twenty-mule-team wagon at the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley National Park
    _DSC4490.jpg
  • Badwater Basin Death Valley National Park, Death Valley, Inyo County, California. The lowest point in North America, with a depth of 282 ft (86 m) below sea level
    The lowest point in North America.jpg
  • Sunset over Zabriskie Point Death Valley National Park
    Manley beacon, Zabriskie Point.jpg
  • Late afternoon light accentuates the ripples and patterns of light and shadow on Mesquite Flat sand dunes in Death Valley National Park
    Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.jpg
  • Dusk in the Sand Dunes at Mesquite flats
    Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes.jpg
  • Rocky Landscape in Mosaic Canyon
    Mosaic Canyon.jpg
  • Mesquit flats Sand Dunes at Sunrise
    Dunes at Sunrise.jpg
  • Night Sky and the Milky Way in Death Valley National Park
    Milky Way in Death Valley National P...jpg
  • Death VAlley National Park,Mesquite Sand Dunes by the light of a full Moon
    Death Valley National Park By Moonli...jpg
  • Clumps of Salt Crystals make up the Devil's Golf Course in Death Valley National Park
    Devil's Golf Course in Death Valley ...jpg
  • Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park in the early morning
    Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Va...jpg
  • Artist's Palette in Death Valley National Park is an area on the face of the Black Mountains noted for a variety of rock colors
    Artist's Palette.jpg
  • The Devils Cornfield near Stovepipe Wells Village in late afternoon,Death Valley National Park
    Devil's Cornfield.jpg
  • A man biking in the desert on a long, hot  road in Death Valley in California
    Long Hot Road.jpg
  • Watching Sunset from the Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes in Death Valeey National Park
    Death Valley Sunset.jpg
  • Joshua Trees at Lee Flat Death Valley National Park
    Joshua Tree in Death Valley.jpg
  • Sunrise in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California
    Sunrise in the Mesquite Flat Sand Du...jpg
  • A piece of Driftwood lying in the Dunes at Mesquite flats during a Sandstorm in Death Valley National Park
    Driftwood in the Sandstorm.jpg
  • Dust storm in the Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park
    Dust Storm in the Dunes.jpg
  • Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park from Dantes View
    Dantes View.jpg
  • Dune ridgelines at sunset, Mesquite Sand Dunes Stovepipe Wells Death Valley National Park
    Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes at sunset.jpg
  • Wheel hub on the 20 Mule Team mining cart, Harmony Borax Works, Death Valley National Park, California USA
    Mining Cart Wheel Hub.jpg
  • Photographers waiting for Sunrise in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park
    Photographers at Sunrise.jpg
  • Dust storm in the Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park
    Dust Storm at Sunrise.jpg
  • Footprints in the  sand dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
    Footprints on the Dunes at Sunrise.jpg
  • Cholla catus in the early morning sunlight of Panamint Springs, Death Valley National Park
    Sun rising over Cholla Cactus.jpg
  • This unique landscape consists of more than 500 tufa (calcium carbonate) pinnacles rising from the bed of the Searles Dry Lake basin. These tufa spires, some as high as 140 feet, were formed underwater 10,000 to 100,000 years ago when Searles Lake formed a link in an interconnected chain of Pleistocene lakes stretching from Mono Lake to Death Valley
    Trona Pinnacles in Dust Storm.jpg
  • Sunrise in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park in California, USA
    Mesquite Sand Dunes at Sunrise.jpg
  • Wind blown sand ripples Mesquite San Dunes Stovepipe Wells Death Valley National Park
    Ripples in the Sand.jpg
  • Woman tossing sand in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park in the early morning
    Color in the Dunes.jpg
  • This unique landscape consists of more than 500 tufa (calcium carbonate) pinnacles rising from the bed of the Searles Dry Lake basin. These tufa spires, some as high as 140 feet, were formed underwater 10,000 to 100,000 years ago when Searles Lake formed a link in an interconnected chain of Pleistocene lakes stretching from Mono Lake to Death Valley
    .Trona Pinnacles in Dust Stormjpg
  • Stands of tree-sized yuccas grow in Lee Flat, a  mountain-rimmed valley in Death Valley, Cakifornia
    Joshua Trees at Lee Flat in Death Va...jpg
  • Vibrant colors of Sunrise in Death Valley
    Sunrise in Death Valley.jpg
  • Amargosa Range, Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley
    Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley.jpg
  • Water-polished marble walls of Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley
    Water-polished marble walls of Mosai...jpg
  • Amargosa Mountain Range, Death Valley
    Rugged Mountain Landscape of Death V...jpg
  • The hostile Landscape of Zabriskie Point, Golden Valley Badlands in Death Valley
    Zabriskie Point, Badlands Landscape.jpg
  • Night Sky and the Milky Way in Death Valley
    Night Sky and the Milky Way.jpg
  • Driftwood lying in the Sand Dunes of Mesquite Flats at Sunrise in Death Valley
    Driftwood in the desert.jpg
  • Coyote, American jackal or prairie wolf, surviving in dry desert conditions
    Coyote In Death Valley.jpg
  • Zabriskie Point -  a maze of wildly eroded and vibrantly colored badlands.
    Death Valley Badlands.jpg
  • Night Sky over Mesquite Flats
    Lone tree and the Night Sky.jpg
  • Zabriskie Point -  a maze of wildly eroded and vibrantly colored badlands.
    Zabriskie Point.jpg
  • A landscape of dark lava flows and volcanic cinders abruptly gives way to this view of Rainbow Canyon.
    Rainbow Canyon.jpg
  • Rugged Rock formations during sunset create a colorful landscape at Zabriskie Point
    Bands of Color at Zabriskie Point.jpg
  • Control Panel on Abandoned Mining Machinery in Panamint Springs
    Abandoned Machinery in the desert.jpg
  • Vibrantly colored badlands of Zabriskie Point at sunset
    Vibrantly colored badlands.jpg
  • ERoded rock formations in the badlands at Zabriskie Point
    Badlands at Zabriskie Point.jpg
  • A couple walking in the  Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
    A walk in the Dunes.jpg
  • Wildly Eroded badlands at Zabriskie Point
    Zabriskie Point Badlands.jpg
  • Rugged Desert Mountains in behind the Mesquit Flat Sand Dunes
    Desert mountains.jpg
  • The gutted remains of Appel's grocery shop
    Appel's Market store building.jpg