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Teakettle Junction


Teakettle Junction is in Death Valley at the junction of the Racetrack Playa Road and the Hunter Valley Road and at an elevation of over 4000 feet. Visitors often leave teakettles with messages inscribed on them, but visiting the place requires some effort since the junction lies 20 miles down a very rough road that is better accessed with four-wheel drive vehicles.
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Bonne journée Ron
I have the B&W pictures from Ansel Adams. I am sure that he missed this
motive!
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