Death Valley: Topographic Views
Gilchrist, Scott
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Date
2001Description
The salt flats near Badwater, looking west; Death Valley is a valley in the U.S. states of California and Nevada, and is the location of the lowest elevation in North America at 282 ft (86 m) below sea level. It is one of many places on land which fall below mean sea level. Located southeast of the Sierra Nevada range in the Great Basin and the Mojave Desert, it constitutes much of Death Valley National Park. It runs north-south between the Amargosa Range to the east and the Panamint Range to the west; the Sylvania Mountains and the Owlshead Mountains form its northern and southern boundaries, respectively. It has an area of about 3,000 square miles (about 7,800 square km).Badwater, located within Death Valley, is the specific location of the lowest point in North America. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 1/30/2008)
Type of Work
photograph; topographical viewSubject
contemporary (1960 to present), landscapes, parks (recreation areas), Twenty-first century
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