is the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. This observation point is a popular place for tourists to record their visit! The area gets its name from the salt and mineral-laden water that oozes up from a spring below the deck. The water is pretty and clear, but would be very distasteful, if not lethal, if drunk.
I liked the multiple colors of this alluvial fan at Death Valley. This geological feature happens when rare rains and snowmelt wash rocks from the mountains above.