Visitors to Death Valley National Park’s Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America (282 ft or 86 m below sea level)—are dwarfed by the rocky face of an adjacent mountain.
The Devil’s Golf Course
The rugged landscape of California’s Death Valley National Park’s “Devil’s Golf Course“; a large salt pan covered in large halite salt crystals deposited upon the evaporation of the prehistoric Lake Manly.
Desert Scrub
Weathered brush bakes under the desert sun at Death Valley, California.
The Mountains on the Horizon
Mountains rise from the floor of the desert at Death Valley National Park, California.
The Mountains at the Edge of the Valley
Mountains frame the desert landscape of Death Valley National Park, California.
The Last Water in The Valley
A rapidly-evaporating pond left by a recent rainfall at Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America—at Death Valley National Park, California.
Inside the Ruins
Exploring the Ashford Mill ruins as the sun sets in Death Valley National Park, California.
The Wagon Train and the Mountains Beyond
The Harmony Borax Works ruins and interpretive center at Death Valley National Park, California.