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The most breathtaking view ever seen in my life, Dante’s View. (In Death Valley National Park, California, US)
Driving up to there was quite scary. I can’t forget the super-massive excitement that I felt when I knew I was almost there.
This place is 1699 m high but it made me feel like 1699 km and the view was much more amazing than a view from mountains of 1699 km.
Because you can see Badwater Basin, the lowest point of North America, from here all the way down. It is breathtaking!!!
After this, I actually went to Badwater basin, it was amazing to stand on the salt flat that is -86 meters below sea level. I tried a little bit, it was real salt!!
And then Zabriskie Point. This place made me feel like I am in a PS3 roll playing game.
I didn’t visit every point in Death Valley, but I can say that at least these 3 are Must-sees.
(Maggie C.)