Dust Storm Near Tucki Mountain

Dust Storm, Death Valley

Dust Storm Near Tucki Mountain. Death Valley National Park, California. April 3, 2009. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A few people asked me if I got any photographs of the dust storm I experienced on the final day of my spring Death Valley trip. Yes, I did get a few – though photography in a raging dust storm is no easy thing. (I did not make any photographs once I was inside the actual storm – I just wanted to get the heck out of there!) Here the photograph shows the last bit of clear sky as I was about to enter the cloud across Death Valley from Tucki Mountain, which rises above Stovepipe Wells.

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One thought on “Dust Storm Near Tucki Mountain”

  1. Dan… isn’t nature amazing? Sounds like you had a very eventful trip. I have been enjoying your images, and appreciate you sharing what is a wonderful yet surreal landscape.

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