Death Valley
Nature is great blessing for all the living beings and there are many things in nature that we human beings can’t argue about. Mother Nature sometimes surprises us so much that we just stand with our mouth wide-open. Consider the case of heavy rocks.
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Death Valley:
In this April 26, 2006 file photo, ruins of the cable and rail system of the old Keane Wonder Co. mine, that had a flourishing gold and silver mine in Death Valley in the early years of the 20th Century, are seen overlooking Death Valley, Calif.
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