Death Valley
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English: Death Valley is the valley with the lowest elevation in North America, and is part of Death Valley National Park. For images and maps of the entire park, see Death Valley National Park
- Devil's Golf Course
- Racetrack Playa
- Roving rock at Racetrack Playa
Sand dunes at Mesquite Flat- Badwater Basin when dry
- Looking across Badwater Basin to Panamint Range
- Badwater Basin
- Flooded Badwater Basin, the lowest point in Death Valley
- Kayaking in flooded Badwater Basin
- Panamint Springs Resort
- Aerial view
- 20 Mule Team historic photograph
- Photomap
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