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Death Valley National Park, California, USA  [Amazing Places 4K]

Death Valley National Park, California, USA [Amazing Places 4K]

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Death Valley, California, is the hottest and driest national park in the United States, known for its dramatic desert landscapes, salt flats, sand dunes, and rugged canyons. Death Valley offers amazing natural features like Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, Artist Palette. The Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America, 282 feet/ 86 meters below sea level. Locations in the video: 00: 00 Intro 00: 52 Zabriskie Point, Golden Canyon, Red Cathedral & Gower Gulch 04: 14 Dante's View 05: 08 Badwater Basin 05: 55 Artists Drive & Artists Palette 08: 47 Mosaic Canyon 09: 48 Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes 10: 46 Fall Canyon 11: 48 Devil's Golf Course 12: 08 Titus Canyon 12: 54 Furnace Creek 13: 14 Harmony Borax Works 13: 36 Twenty Mule Team Canyon 14: 16 Death Valley Natural Bridge 15: 02 Father Crawley Vista Point 15: 28 Sidewinder Canyon 15: 57 Ubehebe Crater & Little Hebe Crater Music provided by LindsjoMusic, Rawvibrations / Pond5 --------------------- About Amazing Places on Our Planet: High-quality videos of amazing travel destinations around the world. Immerse yourself in the most beautiful scenic places in the world without the distraction of words. New 4K video every second Friday. Filmed and Edited by Milosh Kitchovitch (business inquiries: YouTube: Website: Facebook: Instagram: LGTV: Amazon Fire TV: All videos on the map: More Amazing Places in 4K:
Date: 2025-09-01

Comments and reviews: 9


I love your videos, Milosh! We were there in March of 2016. I had many of the same shots as yours. But yours had better snow capped mountain views and mine had the super-bloom of spring flowers. We were able to drive through Titus Canyon and it looks like you were not. It's interesting to see how much remains the same and what changes over time.
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Absolutely fantastic video and presentation, thank you so much for your work. Such an interesting place. Do you mind me asking what time of year you visited Death Valley and Joshua Tree I would like to go there, and the weather looked perfect. Thank you again for another Amazing Video! -Rob
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Another superb video Milosh!
Have you ever considered traveling around the southwestern US to gather video of petroglyphs You may have enough material already to assemble a video on that subject. I think your approach to this subject might make it one of the best on the internet.

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Thank you. A lot of different side explorations of the park. Looking at the different sediments I began to wonder about a volcano there, and you showed it. I can’t imagine working is such heat all the time. Nice to see such color bit depth in camera work. Job well done.
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If you read this it would be nice if you included the date you photographed this in the description, like you used to, or at least you sometimes used to. But otherwise absolutely stunning as always.
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Truly remarkable landscapes. so many craters
and canyons. A big hat and plenty of water are
a must. I bet the skies at night are incredible.

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Both the name and this video are misleading as there are plenty of live forms in it that are either ignored or purposely avoided.
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One of the amazing places that I have visited. You beautifully captured the highlights of a large area. Thank you, Milosh.
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. Lol! . didn't know that! . there is a. golf course . owned by the devil. Yeah! . and not by. Donald Trump . ha ha hah! .
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