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Steve Hymon  > Landscapes & the Outdoors > The Deserts > Death Valley
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A hiker on the Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley.
Badlands at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This particular gulch is photographed by a lot of people. This shot was taken a couple of hours before sunset.
Badwater Basin in Death Valley with Telescope Peak in the background. Telescope offers views of the highest (Mt. Whitney) and lowest (Badwater Basin) places in the continental U.S.
A coyote in Death Valley.
Mosaic Canyon, one of the few true slot canyons in California. It's a great little hike near Stovepipe Wells.
The Mesquite Sand Dunes at sunset on the last day of January, 2011. If you're going to shoot in the dunes at sunset, get there early to find and stake out a spot. A lot of people visit the dunes late in the day and it can be difficult to frame a good shot without people or or their footsteps in the frame. This particular dune is about a half-mile from the parking lot.
End of the line in a branch of Fall Canyon.
Evidence of uplift in the rocks near Zabriskie Point.
A couple take a walk on the partially dry lake around the Amargosa River in Death Valley on a windy, dusty day in early February.
A hiker on the Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley.
A hiker on the Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley.
A hiker on the Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley.
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Keywords: landscape national park death valley mesquite dunes stovepipe wells panamint mountains
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