07 Jul Photo Diaries: Death Valley (lowest, driest, and hottest in North America)
Posted at 20:34h
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Death Valley is known as the lowest, driest, and hottest place in North America. It can get as hot as 120-129°F! If you can withstand that kind of heat, then it is worth taking a trip there. You will see some of the most breathtaking sceneries: mountain ranges, sand dunes, salt flats, etc. Make sure to come early and bring more water than you think you’ll need.
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Jennifer Stevens | Adventurous Appetite
Posted at 16:34h, 12 JulyBeautiful photos. Would have never guessed you were in the States!!
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Carmelisse
Posted at 15:31h, 15 JulyThanks so much Jennifer! 🙂
Katie
Posted at 21:18h, 07 JulyGorgeous photos (as always!). I feel like I tend to picture intense reds and oranges when I imagine Death Valley – the pale, cool vibe of these photos completely took me by surprise.
Carmelisse
Posted at 23:18h, 07 JulyHaha thanks Katie! Yeah, I was expecting the same actually. It as pretty bright that day so it helped give it that effect. 🙂