Nestled within the harsh landscape of Death Valley in the Mojave Desert, Devils Golf Course is a large salt pan that has been eroded over time into jagged spires, creating a pockmarked terrain. The area, now protected by the US National Park Service, is a testament to the region’s extreme conditions. Visitors can experience the unique auditory phenomenon of the salt crystals ‘popping’ as they burst in the heat, adding an otherworldly soundtrack to the stark, mineral-rich landscape.
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