Death Valley: A Land of Extremes - Softcover

Peridore, Stephen

 
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Death Valley is often dismissed as a barren wasteland, defined by record-breaking heat and a name that suggests finality. However, this manuscript argues that the apparent emptiness is a sophisticated illusion. By weaving together geology, indigenous wisdom, and biological marvels, the book reveals a landscape teeming with life and history. From the 'metabolic magic' of waterless rodents to the 'relict' pupfish surviving since the Ice Age, every chapter peels back a layer of the desert’s hidden wealth. It explores the 9,000-year legacy of the Timbisha Shoshone, the brutal industrial era of the borax trade, and the eccentric architectural anomaly of Scotty's Castle. Readers are taught to 'read the page' of the desert, understanding how a closed basin concentrates minerals and how vertical relief creates stacked ecosystems. Ultimately, the book serves as both a scientific exploration and a call to stewardship, proving that the world’s most punishing environment is actually one of its most information-dense and resilient treasures.

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