It’s not even April, and Death Valley already has hit the century mark. The famous national park in eastern California ...
Death Valley, California, hit a US record of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.6C) in 1913. One hundred years later tourists are tracking to the desert to be there when a new record breaks. But not ...
In July 1913, a ranch caretaker in Death Valley registered a temperature of 134 degrees and reported seeing swallows fall dead out of the sky in midflight. The accuracy of the reading has come under ...
At 282 feet below sea level, it is both the lowest and driest point in North America, and its record-setting temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit makes it the hottest place on Earth. The massive salt ...
Known as the hottest place on earth, temperatures in Death Valley regularly soar over 100 degrees, with some summertime days ...
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