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Death Valley Oddity
Just east (Furnace Creek side) of Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes you will see a Death Valley oddity that looks like haystacks in the sand. These haystacks are actually plants, arrowweed that grow in the sa...
Devil's Cornfield is a pull-off on CA-190 a few miles east of Stovepipe Wells and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. We made a quick stop while passing through. Arrowweed that grows in the desert resembles b...
This is just what the picture shows you. It is right next to the road you would be on if going to sand dunes. It is just a field of these plants with a sign telling you about the history of how the ...
Death Valley Oddity
Just east (Furnace Creek side) of Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes you will see a Death Valley oddity that looks like haystacks in the sand. These haystacks are actually plants, arrowweed that grow in the sa...
Worth a Stop if Passing By
Devil's Cornfield is a pull-off on CA-190 a few miles east of Stovepipe Wells and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. We made a quick stop while passing through. Arrowweed that grows in the desert resembles b...
Unique features
Off the beaten track in Death Valley. Just take it slow on the washboard roads get to this place. Definitely unique feature.
Interesting Sight
As you drive along the highway, there they are. No hike necessary. I have never seen plantlife of this nature. Intrigueging, what Nature offers.
Do not go out of your way to see this
This is just what the picture shows you. It is right next to the road you would be on if going to sand dunes. It is just a field of these plants with a sign telling you about the history of how the ...