Death Valley

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.

The scenic road to Death Valley from Lone Pine, CA 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.
Emigrant Canyon in the Death Valley Moon rising over the Emigrant Canyon The Ubehebe Crater, north of the Valley
Somewhere in the Valley... Sand dunes near Stovepipe Wells, before the sunset
Dancing ravens at the Furnace Creek Ranch A road closed after flood damage The ghost town of Rhyolite

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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