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Warm Spring

Warm Spring is an important and historical spring in Death Valley National Park. It was originally the site of a winter camp of the Shoshone Indians. In the 1880's a ranch was established there which was later destroyed by flash floods. In the early 1900's a gold and talc mining camp was located there, of which the buildings still remain. The site is now the property of the National Park Service.
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3 comments

Malik Raoulda said:

Un printemps bien chaud cette année.
La moyenne chez nous se situe entre 28 degrés et 34 degrés.
4 months ago ( translate )

Don Sutherland said:

Very beautiful spring.
4 months ago

Esther said:

Is that talc surrounding the spring.
4 months ago