Death Valley is the largest National Park in the 48 contiguous states, and probably the most under-developed as well. Close to a couple hundred miles were done on dirt roads, and there's even more park available to those with 4WD vehicles. However, we actually enjoyed this aspect, because it keeps the visitor population down, gives visitors a chance to slow down and see more, and preserves the nature of the park.
Below are the links to our photo albums of Death Valley: |
Saturday, May 1, 2004
Death Valley National Park
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