Death Valley Superbloom: Rare Wildflower Phenomenon
Death Valley National Park, typically the hottest and driest place in North America, is experiencing a spectacular once-in-a-decade superbloom of wildflowers following exceptional rainfall.
Death Valley National Park, typically the hottest and driest place in North America, is experiencing a spectacular once-in-a-decade superbloom of wildflowers following exceptional rainfall.
Record rainfall in Death Valley and southern California has triggered a vibrant wildflower display, with park officials noting it's nearing superbloom levels, a rare event last seen in 2016.