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  • Many rocks sit on the playa at the Racetrack in Death Valley National Park. The tracks show where the rocks moved along the floor of the valley - a phenomenon that is yet unexplained.
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  • A single rock sits on the playa at the Racetrack in Death Valley National Park. A track shows where the rock moved along the floor of the valley - a phenomenon that is yet unexplained.
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  • Many rocks sit on the playa at the Racetrack in Death Valley National Park. The tracks show where the rocks moved along the floor of the valley - a phenomenon that is yet unexplained.
    20080917-_DSC7265.jpg
  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
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  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
    20100113-_DSC8258.jpg
  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
    20100113-_DSC8229.jpg
  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
    20100113-_DSC8227.jpg
  • These petroglyphs are normally buried under many feet of sand. Only once every few years are the North Shore waves large enough to wash the sand away to expose the petroglyphs. It is a phenomenon that is worth experiencing if you get the chance.
    20100113-_DSC8223.jpg
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