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FURNACE CREEK, Calif. — As temperatures swelled to 128 degrees, Death Valley National Park rangers got a call that a group of six motorcyclists were in distress. All available medics rushed to ...
Another person dies at Death Valley National Park amid scorching temperatures Peter Hayes Robino, 57, of Los Angeles County, drove a car off a steep embankment on Aug. 1 after a one-mile circular ...
The summer heat has claimed another life in Death Valley National Park, one of the hottest places on Earth. Park Service officials say that on Aug. 1, Duarte resident Peter Hayes Robino, 57, was ...
Death Valley has more miles of road than any other national park, boasting nearly 1,000 miles of roadway. In addition to the park’s paved roads, there is a vast network of dirt roads, many of ...
A resort employee at Death Valley National Park was rescued after hiking up the west face of Panamint Butte on Tuesday afternoon, when he ran out of water and became so “severely dehydrated ...
An ancient lake that reemerged at Death Valley National Park last year will remain for longer than initially expected now that several rounds of extreme rain have poured through Southern ...
It sat on the rocky desert shoulder, waiting for a ride. Hopefully this one wouldn’t burn to a crisp, too. A tractor trailer fire is seen on CA-190 in Death Valley National Park, Calif.
Death Valley National Park may be the most dramatic stretch of nature in the entire United States (and maybe even the world for that matter). After all, Death Valley has earned its status as the ...
Death Valley tourist gets severe burns hiking sand dunes in 123-degree heat A man got severe burns from walking barefoot on sand dunes in Death Valley, where air temperatures were 123 degrees and ...