Death Valley, located in California's Mojave Desert, is one of the hottest places on earth, with summer temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius. North America's lowest point, Badwater Basin, lies here, 86 metres below sea level. Despite the extreme heat, the park is home to several plant and animal species that have adapted to the harsh climate. The valley has a rich history, from indigenous peoples to 19th-century prospectors. Today, it is a national park that attracts visitors with its spectacular landscapes such as Zabriskie Point and the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, offering an unforgettable experience of pure nature.
Lieke van den Oord, residing in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, is a 31-year-old photographer whose journey began as a hobby and blossomed into a passionate profession.
With a fervent love for travel photography, I find solace and capture lifelong memories amidst the tranquility of nature and the..
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Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany