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  •  Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Golden Canyon in Death Valley showcases nature‘s artistic brilliance with its stunning golden hues and intricate rock formations. As the sun casts its warm glow over the canyon, the radiant colors come to life, creating a mesmerizing landscape that captivates all who venture through this natural wonder. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407120

  •  Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Golden Canyon in Death Valley showcases nature‘s artistic brilliance with its stunning golden hues and intricate rock formations. As the sun casts its warm glow over the canyon, the radiant colors come to life, creating a mesmerizing landscape that captivates all who venture through this natural wonder. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407062

  •  Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Golden Canyon in death Valley showcases nature‘s artistic brilliance with its stunning rock formations. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407072

  •  Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Golden Canyon in death Valley showcases nature‘s artistic brilliance with its stunning rock formations. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407134

  •  Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Golden Canyon in death Valley showcases nature‘s artistic brilliance with its stunning rock formations. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407064

  •  Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Golden Canyon‘s Beaty Shines in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Golden Canyon in death Valley showcases nature‘s artistic brilliance with its stunning rock formations. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407110

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407074

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407125

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407130

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407065

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407078

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407158

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407165

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407148

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407327

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, Nevada, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407181

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407356

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407333

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407305

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407293

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407080

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407082

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407152

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407259

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407302

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407323

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407170

  •  Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills
    2024年02月25日
    Exploring Death Valley‘s Artist‘s Palette Painted Hills

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Artists Palette is a technicolor, kaleidoscopic display of multicolored rock in Death Valley National Park. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407076

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407292

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407089

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407311

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407157

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407317

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407299

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407096

  •  Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Discovering the Beautiful and Usual Rock Formations of Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Exploring Death Valley reveals a stunning array of beautiful and unusual rock formations that captivate visitors with their unique shapes and colors. From towering monoliths to intricate rock layers, each formation tells a story of the desert‘s ancient past and its ever-changing landscape. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407168

  •  Snow-Frosted Peaks in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Snow-Frosted Peaks in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Behind Lake Manly, you can see snow-frosted peaks. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407309

  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407304

  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407287

  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407322

  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407094

  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032407272

  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire) 、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Badwater Basin is an endorheic basin in Death Valley
    2024年02月25日
    Badwater Basin is an endorheic basin in Death Valley

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America at 282 ft (86 m) below sea level and has a lot of salt flats. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - People enjoy cool water of Lake Manly.Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. Now tourists enjoy kayaking. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces
    2024年02月25日
    Death Valley : Where and Ancient Lake Resurfaces

    Feb 25, 2024 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Badwater Basin, which lies at the very bottom of Death Valley, is the remnant of a vast ancient lake that once existed tens of thousands of years ago. It normally averages a paltry 2in (5.08cm) of rain each year. But during the past six months, the valley floor has received nearly 5in (12.7 cm). According to the National Park Service, most of that rain came from two events: 2.2in (5.59 cm) back on 20 August and another 1.5in (3.81cm) during the record-setting “atmospheric rivers“ that have recently drenched much of California. Rain generally evaporates very quickly in Death Valley, but the billions of gallons of water is now a six-mile-long by three-mile-wide lake known as Lake Manly. (Credit Image: © Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Katrina Kochneva/ZUMA  Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023102808800

  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, California, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a year‘s worth of rain in a day in August. The salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park
    2023年10月27日
    Hurricane Hillary Affects On Death Valley National Park

    October 27, 2023, Death Valley, CA, USA: Photographers gather to take photos of a sunrise as it hits the Panamint Mountain Range and reflects on Manly Lake at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park on October 27, 2023. The ephemeral lake sprung up as a result of the remants of Hurricane Hillary dropping the equivalent of a yearââ¬â¢s worth of rain in a day in August. The site of a prehistoric lake, the salt flats are also home to the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. The last time the flats had any significant collection of water was 2005, according to the National Park Service. Many roadways in the park are still closed from the damage caused by massive flash floods. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM (Credit Image: © Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Scott Serio/CSM via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023102808809

  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man holds a digital thermometer reading 126.7F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A couple kiss in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 132F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - People pose in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 133F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Park Rangers pretend to be cold as they pose in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 132F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man poses in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 131F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023, Death Valley National Park, California, USA: A park visitor poses in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 131F degrees at the Furnace Creek Visitor‘s Center in Death Valley National Park. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A photographer records a video in front of a unofficial-digital thermometer reading 131F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - An unofficial-digital thermometer reading 132F degrees is displayed at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man poses in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 131F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Park Rangers pose in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer reading 132F degrees at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A child poses in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man poses in front of an unofficial-digital thermometer at the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Tom Comitta of New York protests in front of the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Tom Comitta of New York protests in front of the Furnace Creek VisitorÃs Center in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2021. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man walks on the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man walks on the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Craig and Jennifer Wingfield of California display a backyard thermometer as they take a selfie at the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - Craig and Jennifer Wingfield of California display a backyard thermometer as they take a selfie at the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A backyard thermometer is displayed near the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man walks on the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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  •  Extreme Heat In Southwest United States
    2023年07月17日
    Extreme Heat In Southwest United States

    July 16, 2023 - Death Valley National Park, California, U.S. - A man walks on the salt flats at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California on July 16, 2023. An excessive heat warning was issued for much of the Southwest United States. Climate models almost unanimously predict that heat waves will become more intense and frequent as the planet continues to warm. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©David Becker/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

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