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Death Valley
is a desert
located in
Eastern
California.
Situated
within the
Mojave
Desert, it
features the
lowest,
driest, and
hottest
locations in
North
America.Badwater, a
basin
located in
Death
Valley, is
the specific
location
(36° 15' N
116° 49.5'
W) of the
lowest
elevation in
North
America at
282 feet
(86.0 m)
below sea
level. This
point is
only 84.6
miles (136.2
km) ESE of
Mount
Whitney, the
highest
point in the
contiguous
United
States with
an elevation
of 14,505
feet (4,421
m).[3] Death
Valley holds
the record
for the
highest
reliably
reported
temperature
in the
Western
hemisphere,
134 °F (56.7
°C) at
Furnace
Creek on
July 10,
1913—just
short of the
world
record, 136
°F (57.8 °C)
in Al 'Aziziyah,
Libya, on
September
13, 1922.
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