The salt flats at Death Valley National Park’s Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America at 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level.
Walking the Salt Flats at the Foot of the Mountain
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 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.
Photo Time in the Valley
A fellow photographer takes a shot at Badwater Basin, Death Valley, California.
Flatland
The salt flats of Badwater Basin—the lowest point in the United States—at Death Valley National Park, California.
Readying the Shot
A fellow photographer prepares to take a photograph on the immense salt flats of Death Valley’s Badwater Basin—the lowest point of North America at −282 feet (−86.0 m) below sea level.
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