Record Rains Bring Rare Wildflowers To Death Valley

DEATH VALLEY, CA - MARCH 11: A camper travels past a yellow road warning sign, advising motorists of flood damaged roads in the Death Valley region due to recent heavy rains and flash floods on March 11, 2005 in Death Valley National Park, California. The wettest year on record has brought massive blooms of desert wildflowers and left bodies of water over the normally desiccated landscapes of Death Valley and other California desert regions. At 282 feet below sea level, Death Valley has the lowest elevation in North America and its summertime temperatures are among the hottest on the planet. Tourists have flocked here to see the blooms including first lady Laura Bush. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
DEATH VALLEY, CA - MARCH 11: A camper travels past a yellow road warning sign, advising motorists of flood damaged roads in the Death Valley region due to recent heavy rains and flash floods on March 11, 2005 in Death Valley National Park, California. The wettest year on record has brought massive blooms of desert wildflowers and left bodies of water over the normally desiccated landscapes of Death Valley and other California desert regions. At 282 feet below sea level, Death Valley has the lowest elevation in North America and its summertime temperatures are among the hottest on the planet. Tourists have flocked here to see the blooms including first lady Laura Bush. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Record Rains Bring Rare Wildflowers To Death Valley
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