The Death Valley’s evil water basin, 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level, is the lowest point in North America, a pile of mud and rock salt layers, and there is a mystery that a large stone will move slowly on its own.
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Badwater Basin Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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It is the second-lowest place in the Western Hemisphere at 85.5 meters below sea level. There are salt marshes at the bottom of the valley, which is simply a large area of super saline-alkali land. It is difficult for animals and plants to survive here, so it is called "bad water". The salt flat is a vast expanse of white, reflecting sunlight, which will be very dazzling, so tourists should pay attention to the high temperature.
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Badwater Basin Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Death Valley’s evil water basin, 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level, is the lowest point in North America, a pile of mud and rock salt layers, and there is a mystery that a large stone will move slowly on its own.
Somatosensory 40℃, about 5h play, hot stupid & dark skin color at least 2 degrees [skimming] Danding Observation Deck Dante''s View Golden Canyon Golden Canyon Great Dunes Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes Bad Water Basin Badwater Basin (the lowest altitude in the northern hemisphere,85.5 meters below sea level. There is a salt marsh at the bottom of the valley, which is simply a large super saline land. It is difficult for plants and animals to survive here) The second lowest altitude in the hemisphere,85.5 meters below sea level. There is a salt marsh at the bottom of the valley, which is simply a large super saline land. It is difficult for plants and animals to survive here, so it is called "bad water". The salt flats are a white patch, reflecting the sun, and will be very dazzling, so visitors should pay attention to the high temperature. Ps: Lake Laguna de Capone is a lagoon located in the lowerlands of Santa Julia in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. The altitude is 344 feet (104.85 meters) below sea level, which is the lowest in the Western and Southern Hemispheres and ranks seventh in the world. 1 foot (ft) = 0.3048 meters (m); C =(F - 32) 1.8
This is an attraction in the United States Death Valley National Park, here is a saline lake at the lowest altitude below sea level in the United States, there are almost no creatures in the lake, and most of the lake is glittering crystalline salt in the sun.
This place is really suitable for various scenes. I used to come with my lover, and now I bring my children together. Every time I have a new experience, it is great.
A very interesting attraction, the Bad Water Basin (a water basin in Death Valley National Park, at an altitude of -86 meters (-282.2 feet), thus becoming the lowest point in North America.
The scenery is really beautiful, great national park.