Wednesday, April 28, 2021

THE HOTTEST PLACE ON EARTH

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 Death Valley National Park is all about the extremeness of nature. This park is the lowest, dryest, hottest place in northern America. This valley is famous for the highest temperature 130 degree Fahrenheit in July 1936 which is ever recorded anywhere in the world. The valley is enfolded by mountains that rise to over 11,000 feet high that experience  snow and below zero degree weather as well as crayons & sand dunes and colourful  badlands and At 282 below see level is the lowest point of North America. The valley is covering around 3000 square miles which is larger then Yellowstone. The average rainfall in death valley yearly is only 2 inches Which is less then many others dessert in the world.
        
        
      For tourists the best time to visit the death valley is Spring season besides warm and sunny,hezzy days the probability of spring wildlife is a big attractions. The entire dessert can put on an impressive floral display, usually speaking in late of march and early April. Summer season for death valley is not a joke this season usually start early in this place may the valley is too hottest during this time visitors from all around the globe still flock to the park. Autumn arrives over here in late of October with lightly warm pleasant temperatures with clear skies. Winter has cool days with snowy rainstorm and chilly pleasant night this season  is perfect to explore the valley.

          Things to do and explore in death valley national park is catches the gorgeous pink and purple badlands glow gold first light of the sun at Zabriskie point, Furnace creek visitor center is the place to learn about the entire park,600 ft deep abyss of Ubehebe crater as you hike along a 1.5- miles trail that follows the Rim of a Volcano, In spring this valley is started blooming with some rare endorsed wildflowers.










 

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