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Aguereberry Point


This was taken nearly as far out on Aguereberry Point as we were able to go and looks to the south. it was an incredible view to begin our two day's visit to Death Valley National Park. Aguereberry Point is in the mountains west of Death Valley and is at an elevation of 6433 feet. Over the course of the day we would descend to the lowest point in North America at Badwater (279 feet below sea level) and then up again to 5476 feet at Dante's View in the mountains east of Death Valley.
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Thank you for the info.
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Have a great week.
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That was quite an experience I imagine being so far under water without the water actually being there.
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Bonne fin de journée Ron
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Loved your letters...you are always so interesting to me and I really enjoy hearing about your day.
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