Tecopa Hot Springs, California
Sitting in the eastern part of the state just south of Death Valley National Park, the sublime, otherworldly beauty of the Mojave Desert looks like the tailings of the world’s largest mine. Winter sun saturates the land, creating an intensely bleak allure. Against this dramatic backdrop, a large marshy pool on the north end of town is the biggest natural hot spring. Visitors gathering around sunrise and sunset to watch the light dance across the desert sky.
Sitting in the eastern part of the state just south of Death Valley National Park, the sublime, otherworldly beauty of the Mojave Desert looks like the tailings of the world’s largest mine. Winter sun saturates the land, creating an intensely bleak allure. Against this dramatic backdrop, a large marshy pool on the north end of town is the biggest natural hot spring. Visitors gathering around sunrise and sunset to watch the light dance across the desert sky.
Sitting in the eastern part of the state just south of Death Valley National Park, the sublime, otherworldly beauty of the Mojave Desert looks like the tailings of the world’s largest mine. Winter sun saturates the land, creating an intensely bleak allure. Against this dramatic backdrop, a large marshy pool on the north end of town is the biggest natural hot spring. Visitors gathering around sunrise and sunset to watch the light dance across the desert sky.
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