Death Valley Highlands, California; 2006
Ian Grant, Photographer –
Death Valley Highlands, California; 2006.
Type C print 16×20, “Death Valley Highlands” in pencil on mount under l.r. corner of print, signed “Ian Grant”, titled and dated on mount verso. This photograph comes with cotton museum rag mount to 20×24.
- Archival 16×20 photograph mounted to 20×24
- Edition out of 25
- This print has been carefully stored, never displayed, and is in perfect condition
- Ready to be shipped from our gallery
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Death Valley National Park Highlands, California
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Death Valley National Park Information:
Death Valley is a desert located in the southwestern United States of America. Situated within the Mojave Desert, it features the lowest, driest, and hottest locations in North America.[1] Badwater, a basin located within Death Valley, is the specific location of the lowest elevation in North America at 282 ft below sea level. This point is only 76 miles (123 km) east of Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet. Death Valley holds the record for the highest reliably reported temperature in the Western hemisphere, 134°F at Furnace Creek on July 13, 1913—just short of the world record, 136°F in Al ‘Aziziyah, Libya, on September 13, 1922.

