A trail, a wash, a slot, anywhere!
A trail, a wash, a slot, anywhere!>>> Click for other Death Valley National Park - 2007, Southwest wanders, or Travel galleries.Four days in Death Valley gave me enough time to get a taste and to know that I need to return in the future. The photos in this gallery come from wanderings in many spots. The location is captured in the capti ...
Updated: Jan 23, 2009 4:19pm PST
Sand Dunes on the edges of the day
Sand Dunes on the edges of the day>>> Click for other Death Valley National Park - 2007, Southwest wanders, or Travel galleries.The Sand Dunes at Death Valley called to me, and I visited twice, once in the afternoon, and once as the morning sun rose over the mountains. I could easily spend much more time wandering in the dunes, fascinate ...
Updated: Mar 06, 2008 7:13am PST
Twenty Mule Team Canyon>>> Click for other Death Valley National Park - 2007, Southwest wanders, or Travel galleries.Twenty Mule Team Canyon was a sunrise destination, a place to watch the sun paint the badlands.You can read about my wanderings in Death Valley in my journal What's in a name?.
Updated: Jan 23, 2009 4:37pm PST
Mosaic Canyon>>> Click for other Death Valley National Park - 2007, Southwest wanders, or Travel galleries.Mosaic Canyon presents magic in rocks. It is a narrow, polished, marble-walled canyon, beautiful.You can read about my wanderings in Death Valley in my journal What's in a name?.
Updated: Jan 22, 2009 4:48pm PST
Zabriskie Point>>> Click for other Death Valley National Park - 2007, Southwest wanders, or Travel galleries.Zabriskie Point called to me at two times during my Death Valley wanderings in the autumn of 2007. I stopped there at mid-day when I entered the park. The light was flat then, but I snapped a few photos anyway. And than I returned ...
Updated: Mar 06, 2008 7:14am PST