Rebecca Robinson, Daily Express US/MSN; Xochitl, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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California Island, circa 1650 (J. Vingboons) |
Death Valley, California -- the hottest place on earth -- is notorious for its barren, arid landscape and scorching temperatures. But now it is home to a giant lake, thanks to atmospheric river storms.
Recent historic rainstorms that pummeled California have left behind an unexpected spectacle, defying the valley's typical parched image.
Nestled within Badwater Basin, a place known for its expansive salt flats and unforgiving climate, the lake emerged in August following relentless downpours and flash floods triggered by the remnants of Hurricane Hilary, according to park officials.
What began as a temporary consequence of the severe weather has now transformed into a more permanent feature [like California's great Salton Sea, which may actually be a remnant from the time California was an island on verified maps], thanks to the recent atmospheric river storms.
In a statement, park ranger Abby Wines expressed astonishment at its resilience:
"Most of us thought the lake would be gone by October. We were shocked to see it still here after almost six months. More: Stunning photographs show lake formed in scorching Death Valley after California rains
Snow on Los Angeles's Mount Wilson
After the storm, LA has snow and is once again a different kind of beautiful...science (MSN) |
There are beaches galore in Los Angeles, from Santa Monica up to Zuma and down to OC |
All we do is hike, unless we're so fat that we just sit inside and watch ourselves on TV. |
The Hollywood sign is on a hill between LA and its Valley (SFV) with Angeles Forest behind |
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The snow above sunny Los Angeles (DTLA) |
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