Category Archives: Death Valley

Daily Photo – Dante’s View

Arguably the best viewpoint in the Death Valley National Park is Dante’s View. Although only about a mile east-south-east from Badwater, it’s more than a mile vertically above it in elevation! It’s a 40 mile round trip from Badwater, the last 5 miles being restricted to vehicles less than 25ft long. It’s a paved road…

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Daily Photo – Artist’s Drive in Death Valley

Great view of Artist’s Drive, Death Valley. This is the view you catch in your rear view mirror as you approach the end of the loop road. Blink and you’ll miss it!

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[...] yesterday I posted a view of Artist’s Drive in Death Valleythat I first glimpsed in my rear view mirror. The view above is the one I had ahead [...]

Daily Photo – Artist’s Palette in Death Valley

Artist’s Palette in Death Valleyis accessible from a one-way road about nine miles north of Badwater. You have to be careful if there is rain in the area because flash floods down the canyons of the Black Mountains have been known to completely trash cars! You can get a decent view from your car but…

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[...] the old line we shout during scary movies, ‘Look behind you!’. The road to the Artist’s Palette is known as Artist’s Drive. It’s a one-way road. Most of us drive giving more attention [...]

Daily Photo – Badwater, lowest point in the US!

So I think it’s obligatory to visit Badwater if you’re in Death Valley. Badwater is the lowest point in the USA at 282ft (85m) below sea level. Actually, the lowest point is some distance from here but this is where the sign is (far left) that everyone photographs. Set into the cliffs behind me is…

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Chris MaskellJanuary 22, 2012 - 2:49 am

Great image. I love the way the hi key emphasises the feeling of heat

Richard DavisJanuary 22, 2012 - 4:04 pm

Hi Chris, Thanks for your comment.

[...] view mirror, as I was headed back to Route 178; the main road running south from furnace Creek past Badwaterto [...]

[...] Death Valley National Park is Dante’s View. Although only about a mile east-south-east from Badwater, it’s more than a mile vertically above it in elevation! It’s a 40 mile round trip from [...]

[...] was taken hand-held with my 75-300mm (B&H) racked out to 300mm. You can’t actually see Badwater in this photo but you can see, on the right, the finger of white salt crust that leads out from the [...]

Daily Photo – Salt Flat

From a distance, the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley look quite, well, flat. Indeed, if you visit Badwater and walk out onto the salt, the initial stretch where everyone walks is indeed flat. But off the beaten path, the flats are quite rough. The salt flats are made up of masses of…

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[...] you can see, you can also walk out onto the salt flat here, the ramp and deck accommodating wheel chairs. From this view it looks as though these folks [...]

Daily Photo – Salt River

This photo was taken where the West Side Roadcrosses the salt creek that flows (when it rains) from north to south along the valley. The salt here is 95% NaCl (sodium chloride, or table salt) and forms a crust three to five feet thick. Whenever it rains, some of the white salt dissolves. As the…

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Daily Photo – Alluvial Fan

A little further north on the West Side Road, I captured this view east across Badwater Basin of an alluvial fan at the base of a washout in the Amargosa Range that runs down the eastern side of Death Valley. This shot was taken with my Canon 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III USM (B&H) lens racked out…

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Daily Photo – Johnson Canyon

This view of Death Valley was taken from near the intersection of the West Side Road and the track that leads up into Johnson Canyon. The rain was still falling but most of it seemed to be evaporating before getting to the ground. The zone of bright green bushes was in a slight depression that…

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