+ Follow DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK Tag
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[Title] => Mystery of Death Valley's moving rocks solved
[Summary] => For years scientists have theorized about how large rocks — some weighing hundreds of pounds — zigzag across Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park, leaving long trails etched in the earth.
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[Title] => Stop frying eggs, Death Valley officials say
[Summary] => It gets so hot in Death Valley that you can fry an egg with sun power.
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[Title] => Desert erotica
[Summary] => Before you go on, I have to say that this may not exactly be the "erotica" you are probably thinking. It all began when people reacted this way when they heard where I was headed: "Death Valley? There is nothing there!" But after my trip, I wondered how they could have missed it because I think if you want a deep experiential lesson on time and space, a strange sensual passion for "infinity," and you have not received a letter from NASA to train as an astronaut, the desert is the next best candidate.
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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