Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Week 7 Death Valley

This week we also visited Death Valley. It is a large desert surrounded by mountains. It is in the lowest point in the western hemisphere, approximately 282 feel below sea level, with mountain ranges going 10,000+ feet above sea level themselves. In my opinion, it is called death valley because it is way too hot to be here in the summer! recorded temperatures of 134 but normally around 120 is just too hot for me. Somehow, in the winter there is still the occasional snowstorm. This happens because of the sea ranges it is in between which cause the desert to hold the cold a lot easier, and hold the heat easier in the summers. 
With all of this, it has created a beautiful sight for everything, giving out so much to look for in rock designs, structure, patterns, anything you would like to see is more than likely going to be there.See the source image

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