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Death Valley is different, special, unique — you name it. The first time I went there in the early Nineties; in September of 2004 I came back. After the August flash flood, half of the roads were still not passable, but those left still allowed access to some memorable points. Here are some pictures.
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The scenic road to Death Valley from Lone Pine, CA
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The Valley as seen from the Augereberry Point (almost 2 kilometers over the valley bottom). Gene Augereberry built the road himself, to let others enjoy the view.
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Emigrant Canyon in the Death Valley
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Moon rising over the Emigrant Canyon
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The Ubehebe Crater, north of the Valley
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Somewhere in the Valley...
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Sand dunes near Stovepipe Wells, before the sunset
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Dancing ravens at the Furnace Creek Ranch
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A road closed after flood damage
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The ghost town of Rhyolite
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Pictures © 2004 by J.Andrzej Wrotniak.
Feel free to use them for any non-commercial purpose.
For publication, high-resolution (3-5 MPix) JPEG or TIFF files are available at reasonable rates upon request.
Technical info: Olympus Camedia E-20 and C-5060Z, polarizing filter.
Image postprocessing with Corel Photo-Paint.
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