
Originally Posted by
Pull~My~Hair
Useless trivia:
Death Valley National monument is 101ft. below sea level...surrounded by 9 main mountain ranges. In order to drive out of death valley you have to drive too 1100ft. above sealevel then head back down to 500 above. The population: there is one small indian reservation, and a resort FUrnace Creek inn and Ranch Resort. The hotel houses 310 people and the inn houses 86 people...the employess live there, the amount of employees depends on the season...sometimes 85 sometimes 300....Summer is the buisest season.
Extremely heavy rainfall on the evening of August 15, 2004 produced extensive flooding in Death Valley National Park. According to park officials rainfall began along the eastern portions of the park (over the Black and Funeral Mountains) between 7:30-7:45 PM PDT Flooding started to occur between 7:55-8:00 PM PDT with intense flooding beginning at around 8:30 PDT. Park Ranger Charlie Callagan stated that this was the heaviest rainfall he had seen in his entire life and his rough estimates of rainfall were in the 1-2 inch range. This flood is being compared to the floods from 1985, 1941 and 1939.
Apparently it's a trend.
Death Valley has the continents hottest recorded tempature at 134 degrees...
Sorry i used to live there...this reminded me of the flood, we were kinda trapped...the roads were closed for months and we had to stay there....then one raod opend up and it took 3 hours to get to a grocery store...
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