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By: NISHU SINGH
Welcome to Death Valley National Park, California — a place where fiery heat meets breathtaking beauty.
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Summer here can hit a blazing 134°F (56.7°C) — the highest ever recorded on Earth! Yet, life still finds a way to thrive in this desert of dreams.
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Step into Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. Walk across dazzling salt flats that stretch endlessly — it feels like walking on the moon!
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Watch the sun kiss the golden ridges of Zabriskie Point. Every sunrise here paints the desert in hues of orange, pink, and gold — pure magic for your camera.
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Lose yourself in Mesquite Flat Dunes, where the wind shapes mountains of sand.
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Drive along the Artist’s Drive to see hills colored in surreal shades of pink, green, and purple.
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From Dante’s View, look down over the endless valley below.
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When spring rains bless the valley, the desert bursts into fields of wildflowers. A reminder that even in the harshest places, beauty finds a way to bloom.
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When night falls, the stars come alive! Death Valley is one of the darkest skies in America — a galaxy so bright, you’ll forget the world below.
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Visit between November and March for mild weather. Bring water, maps, and fuel. Stay for sunrise, sunset, and starlight — the desert changes every hour.
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