All images Copyright 2007 Lloyd L Chambers
The
700-foot-tall Eureka Dunes
Introduction
February 26 , 2007
See also blog entries Feb 2007, Feb 2008 or search for more and related article Exploring Death Valley.
These images explore Death Valley. Taken as quick snapshots (only one image was taken with a tripod), a few were taken out the car window, and most were taken pausing only briefly while hiking, or goat-herding.
I think the images on this page portray Death Valley in a way that is revealing, yet true to its character, at least for the territory covered. I hope you enjoy them.
Images
Clicking on most images will open a new window with a somewhat larger version.
Friendly
Face
Syncline
or Anticline...Verticline?
Conclusions
Death Valley is a fascinating place any time of the year, with numerous creative possibilities. The pleasant temperatures of February are particularly appealing, and far less riskier compared with July when visiting remote areas.
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