El Niño turns Death Valley into ‘a valley of life’

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El Niño turns Death Valley into ‘a valley of life’

El Niño transforms hellish Death Valley into ‘a valley of life’
In this Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016 photo, wildflowers bloom as an RV travels along the road near Badwater Basin in Death Valley, on Feb. 24. A rare “super bloom” of wildflowers in Death Valley National Park has covered the hottest and driest place in North America with a carpet of gold, attracting tourists from all over the world and enchanting visitors with a stunning display from nature’s paint brush.
Wildflowers bloom near Badwater Basin in Death Valley. The best flower show is at the south end of Death Valley National Park along Badwater Road, south of Furnace Creek.
Notchleaf Phacelia bloom near Badwater Basin in Death Valley. More than 20 species of wildflower bloom in the park at various elevations.
This photo taken on March shows a blooming Desert Five-Spot in Death Valley.

El Niño turns Death Valley into ‘a valley of life’

In this Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016 photo, wildflowers bloom as an RV travels along the road near Badwater Basin in Death Valley, on Feb. 24. A rare “super bloom” of wildflowers in Death Valley National Park has covered the hottest and driest place in North America with a carpet of gold, attracting tourists from all over the world and enchanting visitors with a stunning display from nature’s paint brush.
Wildflowers bloom near Badwater Basin in Death Valley. The best flower show is at the south end of Death Valley National Park along Badwater Road, south of Furnace Creek.
Notchleaf Phacelia bloom near Badwater Basin in Death Valley. More than 20 species of wildflower bloom in the park at various elevations.
This photo taken on March shows a blooming Desert Five-Spot in Death Valley.
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