24 Extraordinary Photos of Death Valley
Death Valley, in California, is the lowest and driest area in North America, and at the moment the hottest location on Earth. These extreme conditions and a rugged landscape make Death Valley a unique place to be. There are many great sights in the Valley to photograph, such as the Badwater Basin, the mysteriously moving rocks, beautiful sand dunes and long stretches of highway disappearing into the desert.

Death Valley, California by Pedro Szekely

Zabriskie Point, Death Valley by Pedro Szekely

Bad Water, Good Light by John Fowler

The Race Track by Eric Bryan

alone by Alex

Death Valley ~ Alive! by Dawn Ellner

Badwater, Death Valley, California by Pedro Szekely

Zabriskie Point, Death Valley by Pedro Szekely

Mysterious Roving Rocks of Racetrack Playa by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

Extremely Bad Water by Steve Corey

The Long Road Ahead by Jon Rawlinson

Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park by Fikret Onal

Salt Dogs by Daniel Parks

Mesquite Dunes by Vadim Kurland

Death Valley Sand Dunes by Hayden

Badwater, Death Valley, California by Phillip Capper

painting with sand and sky by Eric Bryan

dawn waits for no one by Eric Bryan

Very Bad Water by Steve Corey

endless highway by Eric Bryan

Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park, CA by Fikret Onal

Sand Dunes in Death Valley by Clemson

USA – California – Death Valley by World Wide Gifts

Camping in Death Valley by Paxson Woelber
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1 Comment on "24 Extraordinary Photos of Death Valley"
I appreciate the photographs. I love being able to see Death Valley without physically being there. Some day I would like to photograph there also.