Sunday, March 10, 2013 9:43:58 PM
First time in history, Wind Surfers and Kayakers in Death Valley. The Desert bloom was incredible.
The winter of 2004-2005 brought an unusually large amount of rain to the southern part of California. In the populated areas of southern California the rain caused human hardship, destruction of man-made property and even death. Antithetically, in the desert areas of the state the rain caused long dormant seeds to wake up and sprout to life. A record winter rainfall of about 6.5 inches in Death Valley, made the 2005 wildflower display quite impressive. As a comparsion, for the previous 50 years, the average annual rainfall at Furnace Creek, which is located on the floor of Death Valley, is 1.66 inches.
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