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National Park Photo Feature of the Week: Myricopia/Death Valley

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Meet Eilene from Myricopia»

Though I visited a few National Parks in the east when I lived there, such as Great Smoky Mountains, it wasn’t until I moved to the southwestern U.S. 35 years ago that I really started visiting many of our largest and most iconic parks. I fell in love with the desert landscapes, which hold so many hidden wonders, like Ash Meadows and the Devil’s Hole pupfish near Death Valley. Of all America’s deserts, my favorite is definitely the Mojave. I spent four months there in 2008 working for the Desert Tortoise Project, walking 12 km transects five days a week and camping four nights out under the stars. You won’t ever really know the desert by driving through it. The next park on my list (next month) is one of the most remote in the lower 48: Big Bend. I do want to return to Death Valley someday and see the parts I didn’t have a chance to visit before. The entire park encompasses 3.3 million acres! —Written by Eilene from Myricopia


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