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Virtual Guidebook to
Death Valley National Park
California
Fullscreen Panoramas
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The palm garden at Furnace Creek Inn.
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Table of Contents - Fullscreens
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(listed from northwest to southeast)
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Racetrack Valley (1)
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Northern Death Valley (1)
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Lee Flat and Darwin (3)
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Panamint Valley (6)
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Emigrant Pass Road (6)
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Skidoo (4)
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Wildrose Canyon (6)
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Stovepipe Wells (1)
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Salt Creek and Vicinity (5)
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Greenland Ranch (7)
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Furnace Creek Inn (5)
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Zabriskie Point / Golden Canyon (3)
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon (4)
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Dantes View (3)
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South of Furnace Creek (3)
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Badwater (4)
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South of Badwater (6)
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South End of Death Valley (3)
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Jubilee Pass / Salsberry Pass (5)
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Shoshone and Tecopa (6)
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Numbers in parentheses indicate how many panoramas are available of each locality.
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Complete Listing of Fullscreen Panoramas
listed from northwest to southeast
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Racetrack Valley
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Corridor Canyon, northwest of Racetrack Valley. (3-26-03)
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Northern Death Valley
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Ubehebe Crater, late afternoon. (3-26-03)
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Lee Flat and Darwin
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The back road to Cerro Gordo, east slope of the Inyo Range. (3-26-02)
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An extensive Joshua tree forest covers Lee Flat. (3-26-02)
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The Father Crowley overlook, above Panamint Valley. (3-26-02)
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Panamint Valley
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The Panamint Springs Resort. (3-27-02)
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On the clay-pan playa of Panamint Dry Lake. (3-26-02)
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At the foot of Panamint Butte in Panamint Valley. (3-23-02)
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A flash-flood gully near the Panamint Dunes. (3-23-02)
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On one of the smaller sand ridges in the Panamint Dunes. (3-23-02)
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At the summit of the Panamint Dunes, with a strong wind. (3-23-02)
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Emigrant Pass Road
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Near this spot in Emigrant Wash, Death Valley received its name in 1849. (3-28-02)
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Aguereberry Camp is all that remains of the boom-town of Harrisburg. (3-28-02)
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The Eureka Mine was worked by Pete Aguereberry for over forty years. (3-28-02)
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The Cashier Mill is right next to the Eureka Mine. (3-28-02)
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Aguereberry Point offers a sweeping panorama of Death Valley from the Panamint Mountains. (3-28-02)
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A small mine near Nemo Crest in the Panamint Mountains. (3-27-02)
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Skidoo
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A narrow winding road high above Death Valley leads to the former mining town of Skidoo. (3-27-02)
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Looking down on the main street of the now-vanished town of Skidoo. (3-27-02)
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The water-powered stamp mill at Skidoo. (3-27-02)
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The mill at Skidoo was powered by water from Birch Spring, 23 miles away. (3-27-02)
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Wildrose Canyon
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The lower spring at Wildrose on the west slope of the Panamint Mountains. (3-27-02)
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Wildrose Campground, high enough to give relief from the heat of Death Valley. (3-27-02)
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Traces of the Skidoo pipeline are still visible as it crosses the Wildrose Valley. (3-27-02)
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The charcoal kilns at Wildrose were built in 1879 and only used for three years. (3-27-02)
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Pinyon pine forest at Mahogany Flat at the head of Wildrose Canyon. (3-27-02)
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Just south of Mahogany Flat on the trail to Telescope Peak. (3-27-02)
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Stovepipe Wells
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Tourist facilities at Stovepipe Wells. (3-28-02)
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Salt Creek and Vicinity
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Sea level on the road north of Salt Creek. (3-28-02)
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Salt Creek wells up at the head of Pupfish Marsh. (3-28-02)
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Midway along Salt Creek the water flows swiftly down a miniature rapids. (3-28-02)
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Less than mile from its source Salt Creek sinks back into the sand and dries up. (3-28-02)
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Spring flowers near Salt Spring. (3-26-05)
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Greenland Ranch - Furnace Creek
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The Death Valley Museum and visitor center at Furnace Creek. (3-28-02)
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Furnace Creek Ranch, accommodations and services. (3-28-02)
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The old date grove at the Furnace Creek Ranch. (3-26-05)
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The lowest golf course in the world, at Furnace Creek in Death Valley. (3-28-02)
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Old logging and mining equipment at the Borax Museum. (3-28-02)
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On a hilltop above Texas Spring campground. (3-28-02)
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Sunset Campground at Furnace Creek Ranch. (3-26-05)
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The Furnace Creek Inn
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Front entrance to the luxurious Furnace Creek Inn. (3-28-02)
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A wing of guest rooms above the palm garden at Furnace Creek Inn. (3-28-02)
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The idyllic palm garden at the Furnace Creek Inn. (3-26-05)
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The Furnace Creek Inn swimming pool. (3-26-05)
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On the gravel fan below the Furnace Creek Inn. (3-26-05)
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Zabriskie Point and Golden Canyon
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Eroded lakebed sediments have created the stark landscape around Zabriskie Point. (3-29-02)
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Golden Canyon is cut into the mud hills below Manly Beacon. (3-29-02)
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At one time there was a road up narrow Golden Canyon. (3-29-02)
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon and Greenwater Valley
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon traverses an area of low mud hills. (3-29-02)
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Barren badlands along Twenty Mule Team Drive in Furnace Creek Wash. (3-29-02)
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The company town of Ryan clings to a distant mountainside. (3-29-02)
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Old tramlines and mine workings in Greenwater Valley near Ryan. (3-29-02)
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Dantes View in the Black Mountains
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The staggering vista at Dantes View, over 5000 feet above Death Valley. (3-29-02)
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Dantes Peak, summit of the Black Mountains. (3-29-02)
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On the ridgetop south of Dantes View. (3-29-02)
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South of Furnace Creek
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Dramatic afternoon light on the Badwater Road near Artist Drive. (3-28-02)
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Spring wildflowers near Artists Drive on the Badwater Road. (3-26-05)
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Badwater
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The salty pool at Badwater is just about the lowest point in North America. (3-29-02)
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The newly built viewpoint at Badwater. (3-26-05)
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A well-beaten trail across the salt flats at Badwater allows one to see Dantes View, 5000 feet above. (3-29-02)
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Lake Manly - winter rains flooded Death Valley in 2005. (3-26-05)
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South of Badwater
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Wineglass valleys and steep alluvial fans in the Black Mountains south of Badwater. (3-29-02)
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Coyote Spring, one of a number of small seeps along the edge of the salt pan. (3-29-02)
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At the base of the Black Mountains on the Badwater Road. (3-26-05)
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Salt flats on the floor of Death Valley, near Mormon Point. (3-26-05)
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On the north side of Mormon Point. (3-26-05)
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The southern Black Mountains. (3-26-05)
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The South End of Death Valley
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Desert gold (flowers) near Ashford Mill in Death Valley. (3-26-05)
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The dry Amargosa River and Shoreline Butte at the south end of Death Valley. (3-29-02)
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Near the Amargosa River crossing on the Westside Road. (3-26-05)
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Jubilee Pass and Salsberry Pass
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Spring wildflowers west of Jubilee Pass. (3-26-05)
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Desert gold (flowers) west of Jubilee Pass. (3-26-05)
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Wildflowers west of Salsberry Pass. (3-26-05)
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Salsberry Pass, between Death Valley and the Amargosa River Valley at Shoshone. (3-29-02)
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Spring wildflowers east of Salsberry Pass. (3-26-05)
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Shoshone and Tecopa
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The town of Shoshone, east of Death Valley. (3-26-05)
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The Amargosa River near Tecopa. (3-26-05)
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Warm springs at the edge of the marsh, Tecopa. (3-26-05)
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Tecopa Hot Springs County Park. (3-26-05)
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Badlands and alluvial flats near Tecopa. (3-26-05)
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Near Ibex Pass, south of Tecopa. (3-26-05)
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