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Death Valley sees its most spectacular superbloom in a decade
jmyrlefuller:
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/death-valley-superbloom-biggest-decade-rcna257503
by Denise Chow
March 8, 2026
A superbloom of wildflowers has painted the normally barren landscape of Death Valley National Park — one of the most extreme places on the planet and the hottest and driest spot in North America — in pretty pink, purple and yellow hues.
This year’s superbloom is the most spectacular that Death Valley has seen in a decade, according to the National Park Service. It’s a result of rainier-than-normal conditions throughout the region last fall and early winter.
“From November through early January, we had about two and a half inches of rain, so we had more than our annual average in just two and a half months,” (Death Valley National Park representative Abby Wines) said.
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jmyrlefuller:
Photo credit: Getty Images
More pictures at link.
Smokin Joe:
No pics, but something similar happened while I was working in the Mojave Desert, just a stone's throw from Area 51. We had a small amount of rain, just a mist, really, and everything bloomed. It was awesome to see the desert come to life for a couple of days.
Cyber Liberty:
--- Quote from: Smokin Joe on Sunday, Mar 08, 08:34 am ---No pics, but something similar happened while I was working in the Mojave Desert, just a stone's throw from Area 51. We had a small amount of rain, just a mist, really, and everything bloomed. It was awesome to see the desert come to life for a couple of days.
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I lived in Phoenix for almost 40 years, and we got that spectacle every year. I loved it!
libertybele:
Photographer Drives 1,000 Miles to Death Valley for Spectacular Superbloom
March 5, 2026
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