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For decades, the enigmatic “sailing stones” of Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park have captivated scientists and visitors alike.
"Many people assume Death Valley is just sand and rock, but it's so much more. The vastness and stillness are immense, awe-inspiring and surreal—something that can only truly be experienced.
Death Valley National Park officials are inviting the public to take a tour of its geological treasure known by many as Scotty's Castle.
The Death Valley Lake That’s Gone in a Flash Lake Manly forms in Badwater Basin only after especially heavy rains. Paddlers grab their paddles and go.
Tourists are flocking to Death Valley National Park, one of the driest and hottest places on Earth, for a "extremely rare" opportunity to kayak.