
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
Ongoing drought and the high summer heat make Death Valley the land of extremes. In this below sea level basin each extreme, though, has a startling contrast. Winter snow has covered the high peaks. Rare rainstorms bring colossal wildflower fields. Rich oases provide a haven for animals and people, as well as little fish. Death Valley is home to a wide variety of life despite its ominous reputation.
We were in constant awe of nature’s never-ending display thanks to the amazing sceneries of Zabriskie Point, Mesquite Dunes, Mosaic Canyon, Artist Drive, Ubehebe Crater, and Dante’s View.


