Dante's View
Almost the Entirety of Death Valley Is Visible from Dante's View
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Sunset and Many Layers at Mesquite Dunes
Death Valley Is a Land of Many Layers as Shown in the Setting Sun at Mesquite Dune and the Surrounding Mountains
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Death Valley Colors and Layers
This Is Not a Shot of a Particular Site, But Shows How Many Layers and Colors are All Over Death Valley
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The Big Dune
The Biggest Dune at Mesquite Dunes in the Setting Sun as the Shadows Lengthen
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Artists Palette
One of the Most Famous Stops in Death Valley, Artists Palette Reveals Many Colors
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Amazing Colors at Artists Palette
In this Tighter Shot, the Colors at Artists Palette Are Even More Visible
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Sunrise at the Racktrack
Sun Breaks Over the Mountains as We Walk Out to Photograph the "Racing" Rocks
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Rocks Race on the Racetrack
The "Racing" Rocks and Their Trails in the Early Morning Sun at the Racetrack
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That's a Long One!
The Length that Some of the Rocks Travel is Visible in this Photo
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That's a Big One!
Could Wind Really Push a Rock this Big Across the Racetrack Even on a Layer of Ice? Skeptical
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20 Mule Team Canyon
20 Mule Team Canyon Is an Amazing Land of Hills, Mounds and Dunes
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Typical Death Valley Scene
Hills, Layers and Many Colors
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Devil's Golf Course
You Would Not Want to Play Here
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Wildrose Charcoal Kilins
The Wildrose Charcoal Kilns Made Charcoal Used for Smelting Ore and Operated Only for a Few Years in the 1870s
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