Death Valley National Park boasts one of the darkest locations in the U.S., and millions of stars are visible in the night sky. The ancient wagons and trains parked at Harmony Borax Works serve as the perfect foreground.
Death Valley National Park boasts one of the darkest locations in the U.S., and millions of stars are visible in the night sky. The ancient wagons and trains parked at Harmony Borax Works serve as the perfect foreground. The Sun, having set only a couple of hours before, is still illuminating the western horizon while stars fill the sky in every direction.
The sinking Sun illuminates Artist's Palette, and once its golden light is filtered by clouds, the Palette explodes into the colors of the minerals giving it hues of green, blue, red, orange, and yellow.