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Death Valley National Park is the hottest, driest, and lowest national park in the United States, Badwater Basin sits at 282 feet below sea level, the lowest point in North America, and the park recorded the highest reliably measured air temperature on Earth at 134°F in 1913. Yet Death Valley draws over a million visitors a year, drawn by its stark beauty, salt flats, sand dunes, and the long straight roads that seem to vanish into the Panamint Range. This vintage scratchboard graphic tee captures that iconic scene, a desert highway cutting through yucca-lined terrain toward distant mountains under a wide, sun-filled sky. It is exactly what Death Valley looks like on the drive in from Baker on State Route 127. Wear this shirt on a desert road trip, a national park visit, or any day you want to carry that wide open feeling with you. A thoughtful gift for the California adventurer who drives toward heat and silence.
- Vintage scratchboard graphic tee for Death Valley National Park visitors
- Features a desert road, yucca plants, and mountain horizon in fine white line art
- Makes a thoughtful gift for desert hikers and California road trip enthusiasts
- Wear it exploring the Mojave, on a national park road trip, or any casual day
- A go-to shirt for fans of the hottest and lowest national park in the US
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