Rare 10-mile-long lake forms in Death Valley after heavy rains and flooding
After a wet winter storm swept Death Valley National Park, a lake formed near Salt Creek. LA-based photographer Elliot McGucken captured photos of the water on March 7, 2019.
A massive lake formed inDeath Valley National Parknear Salt Creek last week after a storm packed with tropical moisturedrenchedSouthern California, triggering flooding on several park roads.
McGucken was hoping to photograph Badwater Basin where he thought water might have also collected, but he couldn’t access the area due to flooding and stumbled upon the lake.
“It’s a surreal feeling seeing so much water in the world’s driest place,” said McGucken, who also writes books on physics. “There’s an irony even though I couldn’t get down to Badwater Basin. Overall, I think these shots are probably more unique.”
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