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A lake has formed in the typically-dry Badwater Basin at Death Valley National Park in California — and it's lasting a surprisingly long time.
Heavy rain from last August's tropical storm Hilary contributes to the formation of a lake not seen in years at Bad Water Basin, Dec. 15, 2023, near Furnace Creek, Calif., Death Valley National Park.
A previously dry area in Death Valley National Park is now home to a lake, following heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hilary. NPS With a heat wave descending on the region this weekend, the National ...
Photos: Temporary lake forms in Death Valley National Park, people come to play Heavy rains led to a temporary lake forming in the normally bone-dry park in California. Nature lovers have been ...
She's lived near Death Valley for decades, so when the park partially reopened to visitors, she went to see it for herself. "This area is pretty stark, and so when you see a lake in it, you know ...
Manly is an ancient pluvial lake in Death Valley National Park which only sometimes exists. It forms intermittently in Badwater Basin, North America’s lowest point, following periods of heavy ...
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 ...