According to a 1934 National Park Service Death Valley guide book, "only the devil could play golf" on this surface, hence its name.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Devil's Golf Course (28)
Spiky, crystalline salt spires rise up from the valley floor, creating Devil's Golf Course.
Badwater (3)
The salt flats at Badwater Basin. The salt flats here were created 2000 - 4000 years ago when a 30 foot lake evaporated, leaving a 1-5 foot layer of salt in its wake.
Artist's Palette (17)
Oxidation of different metals, including iron salts, maganese and mica create the striking colors of Artist's Palette in Death Valley National Park.
Zabriskie Point (16)
The badlands at Zabriskie Point. The badlands are made up of mud and siltstone. As the name implies, the badlands support almost no plant life.
Dante's View (2)
Atop Dante'S View - It was chilly up here. I even saw a few patches of snow on the way up.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Road Trip Time!
Friday, January 09, 2009
I have been published :)
Cool, huh?
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Thought of The Day - Jan 6, 2009
(can you tell I am just dying for a road trip? hehehe)
Sunday, November 30, 2008
The Huntington Gardens
The Huntington Library has a collection of rare books, paintings and fabulous botanical gardens. It is located in San Marino, CA. We didn't get to go see the books and the paintings, but the gardens were amazing! There were so many different environments with different types of plants. I definitely want to go back in the future.
You can read more about The Huntington Library HERE