Wait to get frightened!
Don’t get frightened by the name ‘
Two rivers and a lot of sand.
Death valley sand dunes image courtsey: legendsofamerica.com
The
‘Gold Man’, Frank “Shorty” Harris.
Frank Shorty Harris image courtsey: nps.gov
Frank ‘Shorty’ Harris the pioneer in discovering gold deposits here made it big, but the news about his bounties spread as wild fire giving rise to the ‘gold-rush’. It is a land mark in the history of
The
At present The Death Valley National Park has been entrusted with the responsibility of protecting the rare fauna and flora very exclusive to this area. Over and above this body has the job of maintaining and protecting the area as well as promoting tourism to this locality.
A shortcut to hell!
Among many of the early gold seekers who tried to cross the
Extreme names to extreme locations!
Death Valley image courtsey: photoatlas.com
Funeral Mountain, Coffin peaks, Hell’s Gate, Starvation Canyon, Dead Man’s Pass, Devil’s Hole, Furnace Creak, Bad Water Basin are all place names of this strange horrible valley. It is the hottest (temperatures rise above 128 degree Fahrenheit during summer), driest (in this aspect it is world’s one of the top), and lowest (the Bad Water Basin here, it is 282 feet lower than sea-level only ‘Laguna Del Carbon’ of Argentina is lower than this) (all words denotes extreme conditions) place in the American Continent.
Devils hole pupfish image courtsey: wikipedia.org
Devil’s Hole is a flooded cave with sheer sided ridges of about 10 meters deep (well protected by fences with sensors tourists are not welcome in to this fenced area) in the north east corner of the Ash meadows where lives the ‘Devil’s Hole Pupfish – a unique fish of about 2.7 cm in length, an inhabitant of this are since 60,000 years in this sizzling pool filled with algae! Its numbers (present population about 38 where as it was 500 in the early 90s) are fast depleting and such a variety of fish is not found else where in the world (reason for the high security cover).
Ash Meadows is comparatively wet area in the in this desert areas with about 40 springs, enchanting pools with crystal clear water and some small lakes like Crystal Reservoir with flat shores (where free swimming allowed to visitors)
Ash Meadows image courtsey: americansouthwest.net
Funeral Mountains image courtsey: carto.net
Bad Water is the lowest point in
Bad water image courtsey: cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Scotty’s Castle is an enormous fantasy palace built by Albert Mussy Johnson a Millionaire from
Scotty’s Castle image courtsey: nps.gov
Furnace Creek is mainly rocky and in the hot sun the rocks get red hot giving ample justification to the strange name this creek posses, this point in
Furnace creek inn image courtsey: neuro.caltech.edu
Rough and tough but charming!
The above descriptions may create an impression that this valley is ugly and not good to look at but that is not the case, there are much to see in this biosphere like numerous springs, small lakes, colorful rocks, unending sand dunes, and a good agency (Death Valley National Park) for helping tourists as well as managing preservation of the exclusive flora and fauna unique to this area.
A short lived spring!
One may perhaps think ‘it is improper to name a place and many locations it has with words like Death Valley, Funeral Mountain etc, they should have been given good and sweet names instead. ‘Flower Valley” or something like that’, but wait the name death valley, devil’s hole, dead-man’s pass, starvation canyon etc are an asset to this locality, no sweet words can add so much appeal to places like this, in fact a sizable number of tourists flock to here attracted by these eerie names! Giving charming names to
12 comments:
¡Hello Billy!!
Your post in our blog was fantastic!! Seeing one looking for our blog in India is wonderful!!!! I expect your new comments in our diaries!!!!
Hello to you on the other side of the moon! I feel honoured to get a comment all the way from India! Nice blog, by the way..
Hey!, thankyou!! I'm really glad you enjoy my blog! its funny how 3 months ago it started for my friends, and now i get visitors from india!!, I hope you keep enjoying it in the future!, comments and suggestions are always appreciated!, on the other hand, you must admit, you have one fantastic blog too!, read a couple of posts and really liked it!, will be popping in from time to time. hope to interact with you anothertime soon!, regards!
Alfie
Tks for coment, fine blog ^^
i'll to back here later..
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Thanks for visiting my blog! I´m so honored to have new comments from the other side of the Moon ;)
Nice to meet you and I like your blog (cool images, places and texts). Warm regards from Asturias (Spain) :D
Nice blog. Thank You for your comment, and thank you for visiting my blog.
Greetings Biby. Thanks for visiting my blog. I had to stop in and see where the other side of the moon was :)
I really enjoyed your Death Valley series. I didn't know there were so many scary names for places in that area. I believe that would be a fun place to visit (but not in summer)
Hi!
Thank you for your comment...
It looked like a sun in my life on the moon...
I haven't read everything yet...
But it seems very interesting...
Once again, thank you
Coralie
Thanks for the visit!!!
Can u write about your opinion and vision about Brazil and Amazonia? I will translate and post in my home page. Lets go make a partnership Brazil - India!
Eurico Dias
www.muitofirme.net
Hello Sasi:
Thanks for you comment on my blog, and sorry, my English isn't very good. I was really amazed becouse of your visit. Do you speak Spanish? How did you find my blog? I've been reading a bit of your blog, and it's great. You talk a lot of different isues: I'm impressed. Nice to see someone from so far away can reach my thoughts. See you soon
Great post
thanks for the comment. you have an amazing blog with equally fantastic pictures.
take care from the other side of the moon. :D.
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