Death Valley and an unusual sky - strike up the band.
June 21st 2007 04:41
Death Valley National Monument, California, 1998
Photograph by Len Jenshel
Band members unload equipment before a show in the somewhat unlikely venue of Death Valley National Monument. The 5,210-square-mile (13,494-square-kilometer) park is the lowest, hottest, driest spot in the United States, and daytime temperatures there frequently reach 120°F (48.9°C) in the summer.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Dual Track in a Dry Place," September/October 1998, National Geographic Traveler magazine)
Death Valley Just click the writing.
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Comment by tlcorbin-raginravensview
I love the photo!
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Comment by Ash
Flashes of memories
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Imagine playing out there all alone and the sky sets such a fantastic atmosphere for the psychedelic bus and red accented band.
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