Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park
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Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park

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Death Valley National Park is located in southeastern California and was formed 3 million years ago. The park is characterized by very low precipitation and high temperatures, with high temperatures reaching 56 degrees Celsius. Death Valley is famous for walking stones, and the reason for this phenomenon is still unknown. 1. The peculiar "gate" Death Valley does not have a formal gate. The park only informs tourists with a simple or even rudimentary street sign on the side of the road. 2.FurnaceCreek District Death Valley can be divided into four districts, FurnaceCreek District, StovepipeWells District, Scotty's Castle District and PanamintSprings District. Several attractions in the FurnaceCreek area are the essence of the entire park. Recommend Golden Canyon, Artist's Way, Artist's Palette, Golf Course, Badwater Basin. 3. Other scenic spots In Death Valley, in addition to the classic attractions in the Furnace Creek area, there are also some attractions in the other three areas that are worth seeing, such as the Ubehebe Crater and the Deep Valley Castle in the Scotty's Castle District, and the desert dunes in the StovepipeWells District.

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