Nature Parks DEATH VALLEY

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  • 2007
  • 46 min

Nature Parks: Death Valley is a documentary that explores this desolate desert region, made famous by American settlers attempting to move westward during the gold rush era. The film enters its harsh and unforgiving conditions, allowing the viewer to see the unique beauty of this area, known for its extremely arid climate and intense heat. Hardy plant species such as the Desert Holly and Gravel Ghost Wildflower, and a surprisingly diverse variety of animal life, including the roadrunner, desert tortoise, turkey vulture, lizard, and black-tailed jackrabbit are displayed in their rugged native habitat. The film goes deep into the heart of Death Valley, where the elevation is well below sea level, to display the spectacular beauty of its rock formations, dried soil, and mountainous background.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2007
  • Runtime
    46 min