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Darwin Falls


Darwin Falls are located just west of the town of Panamint Springs near the west side of Death Valley National Park. They are at the end of a long canyon part of which can be driven and the rest hiked in order to see the falls. They are not that high, only 20 feet (10 meters) but are a refreshing change from the arid landscape of the park. They are named not for Charles Darwin, but for a local rancher and miner and are one of only four perennial streams in Death Valley.
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Have a good week:)
Very interesting picture, Ron !
Thank you for the note.
Terrific shot!
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