Death Valley

ISBN-10
1223010791
ISBN-13
9781223010793
Series
Death Valley
Category
Nature
Language
English
Published
1977-07-01
Author
Nancy Newhall

Description

Photographic interpretations of the mountains, sand dunes, canyons, and salt flats of Death Valley are combined with travel hints and descriptions of the region's history, flora, fauna, and points of interest

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