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Death Valley National Park

A U.S. National Park renowned for extreme heat, iconic salt flats, sand dunes, unique rock formations, and being North America's driest, lowest point.
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Phew! It’s hot in here. Well…get used to it folks, because Death Valley National Park can bust thermometers with heat that scorches over 134 F. That’s hot enough to fry an egg on the floor! But don’t do that – they’ve actually asked people to stop. Highlights include the stunning view of the crumpled badlands from Zabriskie Point. Low points (literally – at -85 meters below sea level) include the salty flats of Badwater Basin. It’s an amazing place.

jrfrancis 3 years ago