Superbloom: Death Valley Bursts Into Amazing Blossom

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What do we know about Death Valley? There are North America’s lowest elevation, mysterious sailing stones, the scorching sun and the highest air temperature ever measured – 134 °F (56.7 °C) as of July 10, 1913. But the desert, surrounded by mountains, is not always dead. It exhibits an extraordinary biodiversity.

The “superbloom,” as people call it, is a rare event. It was caused by massive amounts of water which had drained into the valley. Just look at the beauty of wildflowers carpeting the deadly desert.

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