Death Valley

Photos © Betty Sederquist

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Left and below:

Visitors enjoy the badlands at Zabriskie Point

A photographer records some of the badlands at Zabriskie Point.

Below left, and below: Tiny human figures lend scale to the massiveness of the formations at Zabriskie Point. In the photo below, the salt flats in the distance resemble clouds.

Above and left: Twenty Mule Canyon is a place of dry, dry desert and mud flats.
Above, left and below:

Photographed at dawn, Badwater is the lowest point in North America. Many medium format (120) transparencies are also available from this shoot. Since these photos were taken, an extensive series of walkways have been built.

The Keane Wonder Mine is one of many in Death Valley. 120 transparencies also available.
The Devil's Golf Course features salt flats and is a hostile place indeed.
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