The hottest place on Earth has been covered by a rare blanket of wildflowers in what is believed to be the best bloom in a decade.
Visitors are flocking to Death Valley National Park in California and Nevada to take in a rare phenomenon known as a superbloom. Thousands of long-dormant flowers have popped through the desert soil, ...
The superbloom is a result of rainier-than-normal conditions throughout the region last fall and early winter.
Travelers are flocking to the famously arid desert covered in a blanket of pink, purple and yellow wildflowers ...
National Park Service said the superbloom, the best since 2016, is underway at Death Valley, though "many sprouts have not yet flowered." ...
The FOX43 Morning Team reacts to a unique "superbloom" of flowers and explains how it's possible for them to blossom in such harsh, desert conditions.
Parts of the park are awash in wildflowers, from the cheery yellow blooms of desert gold to the bright purple clusters of sand verbena, along with many other species ...
Once-in-a-decade phenomenon sees flowers bloom in driest place in North America - Tourist flock to the scene ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Death Valley National Park is experiencing its best wildflower bloom in a decade, with dormant seeds awakened by ...
It is rare for Death Valley National Park, the hottest place on Earth, to burst with colour.