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Travel Destination Guide - Death Valley

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Holiday guide Death Valley

Overview:

Death Valley got its name from an incident that occurred during the "Gold Rush" to California in 1849. A small expedition of gold seekers attempting a short cut to California became lost in this valley. Before they could find a way out, several members of the party perished from the intense heat and lack of drinking water.

This extremely hot and forbidding land can also be strangely beautiful. A small area of open sand dunes gives the northern end of the valley a classical desert look. The eroded walls and side canyons take on multi-colored hues from exposed mineral deposits. At the southern extremity, which at 282 feet below sea level is the lowest point in the US, a broad shallow lake of mineral laden water from the surrounding mountains forms during the winter and evaporates in the summer to expose gleaming white salt flats.

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Death Valley is located about 200 miles north east of Los Angeles. It lies about 50 miles east of the Sierras. It is about 100 miles long and varies in width from 5 miles to over 15 miles.

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This part of California is composed of numerous arid mountain ranges interspersed with desert valleys. The Sierra Nevada Mountain Range shelters the area from most moisture off of the Pacific Ocean, and what little precipitation falls is usually limited to the upper slopes of the mountains. This vast desert area of eastern California and Nevada is known as the basin and range area.

The floor of the valley receives less than two inches of rain per year, and clear blue skies without a cloud are normal all seasons of the year. Since the valley is secluded between high arid mountain ridges, it is well sheltered from any cool breezes, so the sun heats the valley floor and rocky walls to very high temperatures. During the summer months, temperatures of 130 (50 C) are not uncommon. It seldom drops below 100 degrees even in the night.

 

 

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Saturday 11th October 2008