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One of the most intriguing landscapes I’ve visited is the “Race Track” deep inside Death Valley National Park. This is the place that rocks mysteriously move along the ground. While almost always dry, its unusually flat surface is covered with small but firm hexagonal clay or mud crack polygons. Most people who make this primitive road trip go to see the rocks with trials stretched out behind them - eluding to the never-captured-on-video movement, yet.
The road here is almost thirty miles of rough rocks and wash areas after the paved one ends. I do like how difficult it is to get here, but wow its rough and beautifully desolate!
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Death Valley National Park, California USA
Experimental long exposure still shot & moving camera shot fusion
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I-SHOT-IT Mark of Excellence 2019
BetterPhoto 1st Place Winner January 2019
Celebrity Award in Social Exposure ViewBug 2019
Outdoor Photographer Magazine Photo of the Day Nov 7, 2019
World's Top 10 Landscape Photographers 2019 Bronze Award
IPA One Shot 2020 Honorable Mention
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