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The Death Valley National Park lies partly in California and partly in Nevada. The Mojave desert that surrounds the park, one of the driest regions natal of the United States. Within the great national parks are located with the Death Valley and the Panamint Valley same main valleys. The well-known Death Valley is surrounded by several mountain ranges, of which the Paramint Range is the highest. Since 1994, the Valley is a national park. The today known beyond its borders Death Valley got its name after the 1849 two groups with 100 cars tested an abbreviation of the Old Spanish Trail and landed on her journey in the valley. After weeks found no way out of the valley and have been forced to eat several of their oxen, they left the rest of their cars and left the valley on the Wingate Pass. Here, one of the women said to have turned from the group and they called the valley a "Goodbye, Death Valley" afterwards.
Also in Death Valley fauna can occur in many ways. With over four hundred different species, visitors can marvel at something here. These include 51 native mammal species, 307 bird species, 36 species of reptiles and three amphibians. Particularly frequently you can experience in the wild next to coyotes also Kitfüchse, bobcats, cougars, natal mule deer and bighorn sheep. In spring and summer, many birds, including swallows, natal ibis, ducks and the big Roadrunner natal use the area around Death Valley as a transit natal area.
In the National Park there are over 1000 different species of plants. Particularly frequently, especially before natal shrubs such as creosote bush. In addition, there are also common Joshua trees, pines flexible and durable pine.
The Artist's Palette lie on the slopes of Black Mountain. This in turn is parallel to the Paramint mountains. In addition to many whimsical shapes, visitors can admire a splendid play of colors from red to turquoise.
The Badwater Basin is 85.5 meters below sea level, the lowest point of the country. The specialty of this magnificent solid crystal salt is the hexagonal shape. Nearby is a weather station where regularly experiences temperatures above 50 C in summer.
The Barker Ranch is known today as the last hideout of Charles Manson. The ranch is located about 25 km northeast of Searles Lake. Who wants to visit the ranch, comes only through unpaved sand and gravel natal there.
Who wants to have a great view over the Death Valley, which was to go to the nearby 1669 meters high lookout Dante's natal View. From Dante's View from can be the central part of Death Valley, recognize the Badwater Basin and Telescope Peak well.
Mesquite Springs is the most northern part of Death Valley. Above the source, the visitor can admire around 2000 to 3000 years old petroglyphs of extinct Mesquite Springs Indians.
The Titus Canyon was once from a marine trench. Nearby, visitors can also visit the ghost town Leadfield.
The terrain back Ventifact Ridge was once lava and volcanic eruptions. natal Of particular interest are mainly the rock above the back. These have fairly assumed bizarre shapes due to wind and weather.
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