Manly Beacon

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Manly Beacon is a striking, light-colored rock formation in Death Valley National Park, known for its sharp peak and dramatic presence above the surrounding badlands.

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Manly Beacon canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
rock formation
accessibleFrom Zabriskie Point trail
climate hot desert climate
color light-colored
elevation approximately 2700 feet above sea level
approximately 823 meters above sea level
formedFrom lakebed sediments
geologicalAge Pliocene
geologicalComposition sedimentary rock
hasGeologicalSignificance exposes ancient lake sediments of Furnace Creek Formation
hasHazard extreme heat in summer
hasRegulation no off-road vehicle access
hasTrailUse day hiking only
inCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley National Park

Inyo County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInDesert Mojave Desert
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: United States National Park Service
near Furnace Creek
Zabriskie Point
notableFor dramatic relief above surrounding badlands
prominent landmark at Zabriskie Point
sharp peak
overlooks Zabriskie Point badlands
partOf Black Mountains (Death Valley)
photographedBy landscape photographers
popularTimeToVisit sunrise
sunset
tourismAttraction popular hiking destination
popular photography subject
viewpointFor Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley badlands

Funeral Mountains
Panamint Range
withinProtectedArea Death Valley National Park (partial)
surface form: Death Valley National Park

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Zabriskie Point offersViewOf Manly Beacon
Golden Canyon hasViewOf Manly Beacon