File:Death and Panamint valleys from space.jpg
Death_and_Panamint_valleys_from_space.jpg (486 × 412 pixels, file size: 40 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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[edit]- The elliptical depression to the left is the Searles Lake basin, the smaller linear valley is Panamint Valley and the larger one is Death Valley.
- The mountain range between Death and Panamint Valleys is the Panamint Range, and the Black Mountains bound the other side of Death Valley.
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