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Saline Valley dunes

by slgwv
And a couple of stressed-looking creosote bushes. Saline Valley is a downdropped fault-bounded valley (a graben) west of Death Valley. It's now also in Death Valley National Park, and gives a flavor of what Death Valley was like before the tourists and the Park Service infrastructure. In 60+ miles of rough dirt road I passed one other vehicle (a ranger), and saw two cars parked here at the dunes.
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Don Sutherland said:

Outstanding shot.
9 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Phenomenal landscape shot!

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Pam J said:

WOWWW !

Beautiful desolation !

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9 years ago ( translate )

slgwv said:

Thank, everyone! It's worth the miles of rough road--
9 years ago

Bob Taylor said:

Now that's solitude. Looks wonderful--unless your car happens to break down.
9 years ago

slgwv replied to Bob Taylor:

You got it!
9 years ago

Peggy C said:

You can probably hear the grain of sand shifting ever so slightly ...

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8 years ago

slgwv said:

The sound is covered by the howling of the wind-- ;)
8 years ago