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Devils Hole

Devils Hole is one of the most fascinating but commonly overlooked natural features in the world for so many reasons. But it seems like only scientists and drunks pay it much head.

Finally, my new lens has come in handy to photograph the rarest fish found in the wild. The Devils Hole Pupfish only lives in a subterranean cave isolated in the Nevada desert. Technically, this site is an annex of Death Valley National Park but it is quite a distance from the main National Park. Think of it like Hawaii, relatively small and distant from the main 48, but a treasure unto itself.

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Overlanding Racetrack Valley Road

The road to the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park is one long, brutal washboard past volcanic craters, Joshua Trees, and teakettles to a dry lakebed punctuated by a grandstand rock formation and sailing stones.

You all know about The Racetrack. You've seen it in pictures: the cracked earth scraped by trails of surreally moving stones. The majority of the distance to the racetrack is paved road. But the majority of the time spent getting to the racetrack is the slow going of the unpacked, high clearance, 4-wheel drive.

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