Photos by NPS
From the National Park Service website come the following photo galleries. By clicking on any of these links, you will be transported to the Death Valley National Park website maintained by the United States government. If you wish to keep the DVJ window open, right click the link below, and choose “Open Link in New Tab” or similar wording.
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Artist’s Drive (6 Photos)
Photos from the multi-colored badlands of the Artist’s Drive geologic formation.
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Badlands (5 Photos)
The colorful clay and mudstone badlands at Furnace Creek can be seen at Zabriskie Point, Twenty Mule Team Canyon, and Golden Canyon.
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Badwater Basin (5 Photos)
Vast salt flats at the lowest elevation in North America.
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Canyons (8 Photos)
Death Valley’s canyons are all different and hide many hidden wonders. There’s a surprise around every bend!
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Dante’s View (8 Photos)
The view from the top of the Black Mountains is considered to be one of the great photographic spots in Death Valley.
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Salt Creek (4 Photos)
This seasonal stream of salty water is the only home of the rare Salt Creek Pupfish.
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Sand Dunes (8 Photos)
Five different dunefields are scattered throughout the park. Here are sample photos of a few.
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Wildflowers (10 Photos)
Spring wildflowers are a special treat in the desert, but their appearance depends entirely on winter rainstorms.
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Did You Know?
The salt pan on the floor of Death Valley covers more than 200 square miles. It is 40 miles long and more than 5 miles wide. |
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