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The Driest Place on Earth Where Stones Move By Themselves

Martian landscapes, dried-up salt lakes, unbearable heat, abandoned cities and mines, mysterious rocks that move by themselves, and the howls of coyotes at night… No, this isn’t a horror movie location either, it’s the hottest spot on earth – Death Valley. In 1913 the United States Weather Bureau recorded a temperature of 134°F at Furnace Creek, in the Valley. This was a record, but even in ordinary times, the temperature reaches 120°F degrees during a summer’s day. It's really one of the weirdest places on Earth.

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