Wildflower Superbloom Sweeps Death Valley for First Time in 10 Years

Wildflower Superbloom Sweeps Death Valley for First Time in 10 Years

Across the deserts of the American West, a rare and widespread superbloom is taking shape, including in Death Valley National Park where it has already started. Following months of steady storms and snowmelt runoff, landscapes typically defined by sand and sparse vegetation are now covered in acres of vibrant wildflowers.

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