Pictures from the tow truck ride from Death Valley to Ridgecrest
The good thing about riding in the tow truck was the opportunity to take lots of pictures of the fabulous scenery in Death Valley. So while the vehicle's owner and the tow truck driver talked amiably, I got out my camera and took picture after picture.
At the higher elevations, it was raining and even snowing, but in Death Valley, only some verga was seen falling from the beautiful clouds.
I really loved the clouds because we don't see such beautiful clouds very often in the San Diego area.
The sand dunes rise up from the valley floor near Stove Pipe Wells.
A distinct alluvial fan formed below a mountain characterized by distinct layers.
Our handsome tow truck driver took very good care of us on the long drive from Furnace Creek to Ridgecrest.
At the higher elevations, it was raining and even snowing, but in Death Valley, only some verga was seen falling from the beautiful clouds.
I really loved the clouds because we don't see such beautiful clouds very often in the San Diego area.
The sand dunes rise up from the valley floor near Stove Pipe Wells.
A distinct alluvial fan formed below a mountain characterized by distinct layers.
Our handsome tow truck driver took very good care of us on the long drive from Furnace Creek to Ridgecrest.
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