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Badwater Basin

Setting sun highlights the geometric patterns of the salt flats of Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. Death Valley National Park, California, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 17, 2022 04:55 PMViews: 18

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Salt flats

Salt flats of Badwater Basin in the glow of sunset. The basin consists of a small spring-fed pool of "bad water" next to the road in a sink. Repeated freeze–thaw and evaporation cycles gradually push the thin salt crust into hexagonal honeycomb shapes. Death Valley National Park, California, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 17, 2022 05:31 PMViews: 18

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Zabriski Point

Setting moon at Zabriski Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 06:26 AMViews: 18

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First light on Panamints

Morning's first light shines on the Panamint Mountains viewed from Zabriski Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 06:33 AMViews: 18

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Layers

Layers of rock are striking in the morning light near Zabriski Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 07:07 AMViews: 18

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Zabriski Point sunrise

Morning light illuminates the east facing side of Zabriski Point, Death Valley, California, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 07:13 AMViews: 18

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Welcome sign

Sign welcoming vistors driving from Death Valley to Beatty, Nevada. About 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, aside from tourism, local businesses include mining, retail trade, public administration and gambling. Beatty, Nevada, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 09:50 AMViews: 19
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Beatty Burros

A local herd of wild burros freely roam Beatty and welcome most visitors in town. Beatty, Nevada, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 10:30 AMViews: 18
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Wild burro

One of the wild burros that roam the town of Betty, Nevada, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 10:48 AMViews: 18
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Brothers

Tom and Paul Blackburn after visiting Beatty, Nevada a very small town on the east side of Death Valley National Park. USA
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 11:04 AMViews: 20
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Ghost town cabin

Cabin in Rhyolite, a boom town founded in 1904 and at its peak in 1907 had 4,000 residents. Nevada, USA
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 11:51 AMViews: 18

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Caboose house

Caboose house was used as a filling station in the 1920s. Rhyolite, Nevada, USA
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 11:58 AMViews: 18

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Rhyolite bank building

Rhyolite in 1907 had concrete sidewalks, electric lights, water mains, telephone and telegraph lines, daily and weekly newspapers, a monthly magazine, police and fire departments, a hospital, school, train station and railway depot, at least three banks, a stock exchange, an opera house, a public swimming pool and two formal church buildings. Most prominent was the three-story John S. Cook and Co. Bank on Golden Street.Rhyolite, Nevada, USA
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 12:14 PMViews: 18

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Cook Bank building

Rhyolite, a ghost town in the Armogosa Desert, boomed in the early 1900's but went bust when ore ran out in 1910. Rhyolite, Nevada, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 12:19 PMViews: 18

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The tallest building in Rhyolite, the Cook Bank building cost its owner $90,000 to build in 1908 including Italian marble, stained glass windows, and other luxuries. Rhyolite, Nevada, USA.
Capture Date: Feb 18, 2022 12:29 PMViews: 18

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