Death Valley bursts into a decade’s most dramatic bloom after wet winter

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A rare, expansive wildflower bloom has transformed Death Valley National Park after above-average fall and winter rainfall, marking the most extensive bloom in ten years. Blooms are visible at low elevations along Badwater Road with higher-elevation blossoms expected later, and visitors are urged to stay on trails to protect the fragile desert habitat.
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