Death Valley National Park has experienced so much record-breaking rainfall this season that an ancient lake has reappeared.
Between September and November, Death Valley received 2.4 inches of rain, with 1.8 inches in November alone — breaking a ...
The team had to endure temperatures that reached a maximum of around 113 degrees Fahrenheit, with only a small pop-up tent to shield them from the intense sun and heat. While NASA has used Death ...
Due to the rains, "Lake Manly," which dates back to the Ice Age, has formed once again in the Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, which lies 282 feet below sea level. But the lake isn't ...
After reaching Mars with the Perseverance rover in early 2021, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter proved a huge success as it ...
An ancient lake that rarely appears, has reemerged once again in the driest place in North America — Death Valley National ...
Death Valley National Park spins much wondrous magic amid its many rocks. Learn more about the landscape and options for visitors.
Between September and November, 2.41 inches of rain fell -- more than what typically falls in the desert landscape in one year.
Repeated storms from September through November have revived a prehistoric lake in one of the driest places on our planet.
A rare lake has formed in Death Valley’s Badwater Basin after record November rain, reviving Lake Manly and reshaping the ...
Day trippers ready to move beyond Death Valley’s greatest hits should consider less popular tracts like the park’s sand dunes ...
The return of Lake Manly to Death Valley, known commonly as the driest place in North America, highlights historic levels of ...