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The Driest Place Where Stones Move by Themselves

The Driest Place Where Stones Move by Themselves

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Martian landscapes, dried-up salt lakes, unbearable heat, abandoned cities and mines, mysterious rocks that move by themselves, and the howls of coyotes at night No, this isnt a horror movie location either, its the hottest spot on earth Death Valley. In 1913 the United States Weather Bureau recorded a temperature of 134F at Furnace Creek, in the Valley. This was a record, but even in ordinary times, the temperature reaches 120F degrees during a summers day. It's really one of the weirdest places on Earth. The valley is located in the northern Mojave Desert, on the borders of California and Nevada about two hours drive from Las Vegas. It covers 3, 000 sq mi, which is five times the size of London. Its the lowest, the hottest and the driest place in North America. Here in Death Valley, even stones live their own unique life. No, seriously they actually move by themselves! And there are lots of theories about these sailing rocks
Date: 2022-04-19
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