Death Valley 2013 - Day 3 - Charcoal Kilns, Mesquite Dunes
Our main destinations on day 3 of our trip to Death Valley started with a visit to the charcoal kilns at Wildrose Canyon (these 25-foot-high kilns were used to make charcoal back in the 1800s), followed by a trip to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes near Stove Pipe Wells for an end-of-day shoot with the late sunlight across the textured sand.
The night skies are fantastic in the desert, so I took several night shots under the moonlight that evening back at our campground.
Read MoreThe night skies are fantastic in the desert, so I took several night shots under the moonlight that evening back at our campground.
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The left 4 charcoal kilns. Each beehive-shaped kiln is about 25 feet high. (3/19/2013, Charcoal Kilns, Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley NP)
EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 35mm f/8 1/320s ISO100
The left 4 charcoal kilns. Each beehiveshaped kiln is about 25 feet high. 3192013Charcoal KilnsWildrose CanyonDeath Valley NP EF24105mm f4L IS USM 35mm f8 1320s ISO100 Death Valley National ParkCA 20130319 March 192013
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