Driest Place In North America Turns Into Lush Nature’s Garden

Published 8 years ago

Death Valley is coming back to life.

One of the driest places in the world has recently seen some dramatic changes. Last year’s record-breaking rainfall has materialized into this unusual event, by the locals now called super bloom.

Usually an uninhabitable valley, where temperatures rise up to 50 degrees Celsius and all life struggles, has now turned into this vibrant nature’s oasis. There might be a way less pretty connection with the climate change working in the background, but… At least it looks awesome.

(h/t: mashable)

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American desert, climate change, Death Valley, desert, desert bloom, driest place, nature's garden, super bloom, wild flowers
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