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Death Valley Collection (#4)

Discover the otherworldly beauty of Death Valley, where Candy Land MutantNature2015 comes to life

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Butte Valley Road, Wild Burros

USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Butte Valley Road, Wild Burros

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: USA, California. Death Valley National Park, Butte Valley Road, Wild Burros

USA, California. Death Valley National Park, Butte Valley Road, Wild Burros

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: arid, barren, beauty in nature, bright, cloud, day, death valley, desert, extreme terrain

arid, barren, beauty in nature, bright, cloud, day, death valley, desert, extreme terrain
arid, barren, beauty in nature, bright, cloud, day, death valley, deser, Gallo Landscapes, 110961856

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Coyote (Canis Latrans) walking through blooming desert marigolds during Springs super bloom

Coyote (Canis Latrans) walking through blooming desert marigolds during Springs super bloom, Death Valley, California
The coyote (Canis latrans) is a canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Desert sunflowers (Geraea Canescens) reaching towards sun during super-bloom, Death Valley

Desert sunflowers (Geraea Canescens) reaching towards sun during super-bloom, Death Valley, California, USA
Geraea canescens bears yellow sunflower-like flowers on slender, hairy stems. The leaves are gray-green and grow to 8 cm long. It flowers February through May after sufficient rainfall

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: archival, b, black & white, california, day, death valley, desert, historical, landscape

archival, b, black & white, california, day, death valley, desert, historical, landscape
archival, b, black & white, california, day, death valley, desert, hist, Vintage Black & White, 86480330

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Zabriskie Point overlook. Death Valley. California

Zabriskie Point overlook. Death Valley. California

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Mesquite Sand Dunes. Death Valley. California

Mesquite Sand Dunes. Death Valley. California

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Rainwater creates a creek on Salt Flats. Death Valley. California

Rainwater creates a creek on Salt Flats. Death Valley. California

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: USA, California, Death Valley, Small lizard on the rock, Titus Canyon

USA, California, Death Valley, Small lizard on the rock, Titus Canyon

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: California; Zabriskie Point; Death Valley National Park; Death Valley; USA

California; Zabriskie Point; Death Valley National Park; Death Valley; USA

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: California; Death Valley; Death Valley National Park; Zabriskie Point; USA

California; Death Valley; Death Valley National Park; Zabriskie Point; USA

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Mesquite Sand Dunes. Grapevine Mountains in the Background. Death Valley. California

Mesquite Sand Dunes. Grapevine Mountains in the Background. Death Valley. California

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Sandy Waves. Mesquite Sand Dunes. Death Valley. California

Sandy Waves. Mesquite Sand Dunes. Death Valley. California

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Biship; California; Death Valley; Death Valley National Park; Sand Dunes; USA

Biship; California; Death Valley; Death Valley National Park; Sand Dunes; USA

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Dried, cracked earth and salt create the patterns on the flats of Death Valley National

Dried, cracked earth and salt create the patterns on the flats of Death Valley National Park

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: This is a close up of a Joshua Tree yuccaplant found in the desert of Death Valley NP

This is a close up of a Joshua Tree yuccaplant found in the desert of Death Valley NP

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: The Milky Way over Zabriskie Point, Death Valley

The Milky Way over Zabriskie Point, Death Valley
Please consider this image for Prestige Rights Managed. A VERY difficult shot to obtain.The Milky Way over Zabriskie Point with Panamint Range glowing in distance, Mojave Desert

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: The Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park

The Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Late day light over the Mesquite Sand dunes of Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Late day light over the Mesquite Sand dunes of Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Late day light over the Mesquite Sand dunes of Death Valley National Park; Stovepipe Wells, California, United States of America

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Mesquite Sand Dunes Death Valley National Park California, USA

Mesquite Sand Dunes Death Valley National Park California, USA

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Sunset Over Death Valley California, USA

Sunset Over Death Valley California, USA

Background imageDeath Valley Collection: Deadvlei, a white clay pan surrounded by the highest sand dunes in the world, Namib Desert, Namibia

Deadvlei, a white clay pan surrounded by the highest sand dunes in the world, Namib Desert, Namibia
Deadvlei, a white clay pan surrounded by the highest sand dunes in the world, Namib Desert; Namibia




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Discover the otherworldly beauty of Death Valley, where Candy Land MutantNature2015 comes to life. From the stunning landscape of Zabriskie Point in Inyo County, California, to the mesmerizing straight road on Daylight Pass Road that takes you through the Grapevine mountains and into Death Valley National Park. Mesquite bushes line your path as you journey along Highway 374 from Beatty Nevada, crossing the California-Nevada border. In this vast desert expanse, even a woman in high heels stands alone on an empty road, showcasing both strength and vulnerability against the backdrop of this desolate yet captivating place. The USA's very own Racetrack Startracks can be found here too - a mysterious phenomenon where rocks seemingly move across the dry lake bed known as Racetrack Playa. But it's not just barrenness that defines Death Valley; nature finds its way amidst adversity. Sand verbena blooms with vibrant colors against all odds within Death Valley National Park. A cow's skull rests upon salt flats, reminding us of both life and death intertwined in this harsh environment. At Badwater Basin, witness one of nature's wonders - North America's lowest point below sea level. Here lies a surreal landscape painted by salt formations stretching as far as the eye can see. As dawn breaks at Zabriskie Point, Manly Beacon emerges from eroded siltstone foothills like a majestic sentinel overlooking this ancient land. The first light illuminates every contour and crevice with an ethereal glow that will leave you breathless. And when night falls upon Death Valley, embrace its darkness for it reveals another spectacle: a racetrack leading you towards an awe-inspiring Milky Way overhead. Let yourself be captivated by this celestial dance under starry skies. Death Valley is more than just emptiness; it is a testament to resilience and natural wonderment that awaits those who dare venture into its depths.