Thursday, May 9, 2024

Death Valley National Park's Telescope Peak is reflected in the temporary Lake Manley


 

California's Death Valley is America's lowest, driest, and hottest place. But this past winter season had unusually high amounts of precipitation. This caused the lowest point in Death Valley, Badwater Basin, to fill with water and form a temporary lake. Geologists know that this basin used to have a lake around the time of the last ice age and is called Lake Manley. So, this temporary lake is given that name, as well. 

This picture shows the lowest and highest points in Death Valley National Park, the lowest being Badwater Basin (with Lake Manley in it) and Telescope Peak (left of center). The lake beautifully reflects the ridge which culminates in Telescope Peak. The lake also shows salt crystals floating in it because it is totally saturated with salt and can't hold anymore. 


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