DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK (California), March 9 — Death Valley National Park, famous for its hot, dry climate, is experiencing a rare super bloom profusion of wildflowers.
Park ranger Alan Van Valkenburg said a super bloom, when all the seeds and wildflowers bloom at the same time, only happens about once a decade.
“Death Valley really goes from being a valley of death to being a valley of life,” he explained.
“But it’s so brief because it’s not a permanent thing.
“It’s just temporary.” — Reuters