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.
As we drove out of Death Valley we encountered some wild Hairpin curves like this one.