After the Rains in Death Valley National Park (Winter Edition)



Death Valley National park is the lowest, hottest and driest place in America but this winter rare rain storms created shallow lakes and streams in many places in the park including Badwater Basin. Join me for a fun day trip to this desert National Park, shooting on the Om System OM 5 and seeing just how magical the park is after the rains.

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21 thoughts on “After the Rains in Death Valley National Park (Winter Edition)”

  1. Thank you Alice! Another great video & adventure. Perfect vid to wake up to on a lazy Saturday morning. We appreciate you so much!!! Absolutely loved the drone shots. You rocked it yet again!

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  2. Thank you for another video of beautiful nature. I appreciate your sharing the sandstorm footage! I was camping there last month, and a sandstorm hit overnight — dust was getting into the tent! Had to bail, and get back into the car at 2 am! Death Valley is known for its heat in summer, and dry environment (most of the year) — but the sandstorm issue is not as well publicized! Keep exploring!!! Keep making amazing videos!!!

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  3. Great video and we love this National Park. I didn’t have my OM-D camera back then, but we need to revisit after seeing your trip. I saw you had some sort of cover over the lens, what is that? We really enjoy your video’s and hopefully you come back our way to Colorado. It would fun to do some photography in Rocky Mountain National Park up on Trail Ridge road at night. Keep having fun out there! Dave

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  4. This is such a beautiful, peaceful, and amazing scene! Thanks! My February trip to Death Valley is two weeks away. Considering the weather forecast, I'm just curious what it will be like if it rains.

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