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Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Death Valley Photo.
Image ID: 15577
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Sunrise lights Telescope Peak as it rises over the salt flats of Badwater, Death Valley. At 11,049 feet, Telescope Peak is the highest peak in the Panamint Range as well as the highest point in Death Valley National Park. At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater is the lowest point in North America. Death Valley Picture.
Image ID: 20549
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Stock Photography of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15582
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance. Photograph of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15575
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Death Valley Photos.
Image ID: 15576
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Ripples in sand dunes at sunset, California. Winds reshape the dunes each day. Early morning walks among the dunes can yield a look at sidewinder and kangaroo rats tracks the nocturnal desert animals leave behind. Death Valley Image.
Image ID: 15578
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Professional stock photos of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15579
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Pictures of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15580
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Death Valley Photo.
Image ID: 15583
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance. Death Valley Picture.
Image ID: 15585
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Stock Photography of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15597
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Photograph of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15614
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Sunrise lights Telescope Peak as it rises over the salt flats of Badwater, Death Valley. At 11,049 feet, Telescope Peak is the highest peak in the Panamint Range as well as the highest point in Death Valley National Park. At 282 feet below sea level, Badwater is the lowest point in North America. Death Valley Photos.
Image ID: 20550
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Death Valley Image.
Image ID: 20552
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Professional stock photos of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15581
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Pictures of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15584
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Zabriskie Point, sunrise. Manly Beacon rises in the center of an eroded, curiously banded area of sedimentary rock, with the Panamint Mountains visible in the distance. Death Valley Photo.
Image ID: 15586
Location: Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Death Valley Picture.
Image ID: 15587
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Stock Photography of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15588
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Photograph of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15589
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Death Valley Photos.
Image ID: 15590
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Sand Dunes, California. Near Stovepipe Wells lies a region of sand dunes, some of them hundreds of feet tall. Death Valley Image.
Image ID: 15591
Location: Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Professional stock photos of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15592
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Pictures of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15593
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Death Valley Photo.
Image ID: 15594
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Badwater, California. Badwater, at 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest point in North America. 9000 square miles of watershed drain into the Badwater basin, to dry and form huge white salt flats. Death Valley Picture.
Image ID: 15595
Location: Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Stock Photography of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15596
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Photograph of Death Valley.
Image ID: 15598
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Death Valley Photos.
Image ID: 15599
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA | Devils Golf Course, California. Evaporated salt has formed into gnarled, complex crystalline shapes in on the salt pan of Death Valley National Park, one of the largest salt pans in the world. The shapes are constantly evolving as occasional floods submerge the salt concretions before receding and depositing more salt. Death Valley Image.
Image ID: 15600
Location: Devils Golf Course, Death Valley National Park, California, USA |
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