The return of Lake Manly to Death Valley, known commonly as the driest place in North America, highlights historic levels of rainfall and offers a rare glimpse into the region’s ancient past.
After record-breaking rain in Death Valley, a shallow lake has formed at Badwater Basin, the national park said. Related Articles Volunteers plant Bay Area’s first ‘living levee’ using treated ...
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Death Valley, one of the driest and hottest places on Earth, is making headlines for an unexpected reason: water. After a record-breaking November rainfall, a shallow lake has reappeared in Badwater ...
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