Death Valley

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Death Valley is an extremely hot, arid basin in eastern California known as one of the lowest, driest, and hottest places on Earth.



Referenced by (45)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Basin and Range Province
Eastern California
Inyo County, California ("Death Valley National Park (part)")
Mojave Desert
Mojave Desert ("Death Valley National Park")
Southern California ("Death Valley National Park")
Southwestern United States
western United States ("Death Valley National Park")
contains
Badwater Basin ("Death Valley National Park")
Badwater Basin
Badwater Road ("Death Valley National Park")
Furnace Creek ("Death Valley National Park")
Furnace Creek
Furnace Creek ("Death Valley National Park, California")
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
Natural Bridge (Death Valley)
locatedIn
Death Valley ("Death Valley National Park")
Desolation Canyon
Devils Golf Course
Golden Canyon
partOf
Amargosa Range ("Death Valley National Park")
Inyo National Forest ("Death Valley National Park")
Owens Valley ("Death Valley region")
adjacentTo
Inyo Mountains
Ridgecrest, California
World’s Tallest Thermometer
near
Gateway to Death Valley
Gateway to Death Valley ("Death Valley National Park")
accesses
Badwater Road ("Death Valley basin")
Desolation Canyon ("Death Valley basin")
hasViewOf
Amargosa Range
Dante’s View
overlooks
Amargosa Range ("Death Valley from Amargosa Desert")
Panamint Range
separates
Gateway to Death Valley ("Death Valley National Park")
associatedWith
Amargosa River basin
drainsInto
Amargosa Range
formsBoundaryOf
Black Mountains (Death Valley)
formsBoundaryWith
North America
hasLowestPoint
California–Nevada border ("Death Valley National Park")
nearbyProtectedArea
Zabriskie Point ("Death Valley basin")
offersViewOf
Badwater Basin ("Death Valley National Park")
protectedArea
Mojave Desert ("Death Valley National Park")
protectedBy
White Mountains ("Death Valley region")
proximityTo
Garlock Fault
terminatesNear

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