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Death Valley National Park is a striking landscape, known for its extreme conditions and record-breaking temperatures. It’s the hottest, driest, and lowest point in the United States, with a recorded high of 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913, marking it the hottest place on Earth. Despite its arid environment, Death Valley is just 85 miles from Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the lower 48 states. The expansive salt flats create captivating foregrounds that contrast with the distant mountain ranges. This photograph, taken during the late blue hour in winter 2019, captures the park’s eerie beauty and stark grandeur.
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