#PhotoOfTheDay is Ubehebe Crater, Death Valley National Park. It’s half a mile deep and resulted when volcanic magma reached the groundwater, flashed it into steam, and BOOM!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubehebe_Crater
#photo #photography #DVNP #NationalPark #DeathValley #overland #camping #RoadTrip #desert #geology #volcano
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it makes me feel better to hear that, being in a similar place. Last night I counted the years it has been since I’ve been on any sort of multi day trip for fun and I sobbed a little
@[email protected] @[email protected] Getting out and exploring the hell out of the local area is my usual substitute! Lots of history and interesting stuff to be found most places, even in the US. 😁
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@[email protected] “History” is definitely relative! It means something very different in California and in England. :)
@[email protected] I so want to go visit a good friend of mine in the English midlands. Take my radio stuff, a large format film camera… Do lots of radio and take lots of pictures. But I’m afraid I’ll never want to come back.
Maybe I’d get lucky and they wouldn’t let me back in? 🤔
@[email protected] I’ve always been concerned that if I visited there I’d never leave. I’ve always been very partial to the place myself, despite it having its own issues. Maybe it’s the large amount of Irish and English in my genetics. Although if I ever flee the country it’s definitely a place I’d consider. I watch a lot of Brit TV shows anyway… 😁
@[email protected] I’m a massive Anglophile as well. The humor, television, music, culture, etc. all appeal to me. Sure, they’ve got lots of issues too. But if push comes to shove, it would be first on my list. Or Canada, but not sure that’s far enough away at this point. 🤣
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Here here (hear hear?). It’s one of the reasons why I decide to stay living where I do: I’ve been here 25 years and there’s still so much I haven’t seen yet.