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Death Valley: A Beautiful but Dangerous Place

25 August 2009

VOICE ONE:

This is Phoebe Zimmerman.

VOICE TWO:

And this is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. Today we visit one of America's great national parks. It is a place of strange and silent beauty. As beautiful as this place is, its name provides evidence of very real danger. Come with us as we visit Death Valley.

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VOICE ONE:

Badwater is the lowest area of land in the Western Hemisphere
Badwater is the lowest area of land in the Western Hemisphere
Death Valley is a land of beautiful yet dangerous extremes. There are mountains that reach more than three thousand meters into the sky. There is a place called Badwater that is the lowest area of land in the Western Hemisphere. If there were water there, it would be eighty-six meters below the level of the ocean.

Death Valley can be dangerously cold during the winter months. Storms in the mountains can produce sudden flooding on the floor of the Valley.

The air temperature during the summer has been as high as fifty-seven degrees Celsius. The sun can heat the ground so that the temperature of the rocks and soil can be as high as seventy-four degrees Celsius.

The extreme heat of Death Valley has killed people in the past.  It will continue to kill those who do not honor this extreme climate. Death Valley does not forgive those who are not careful.  

VOICE TWO:

Ubehebe Crater
Ubehebe Crater
Death Valley is a good example of the violence of nature. It contains evidence of several ancient volcanoes that caused huge explosions.

Evidence of one of these explosions is called Ubehebe Crater. The explosion left a huge hole in the ground almost a kilometer and a half wide.

In many areas of Death Valley it is easy to see where the ground has been pushed up violently by movement deep in the Earth. This movement has created unusual and beautiful rock formations. Some are red. Others are dark brown, gray, yellow or black.

Other areas of rock look as if some huge creature violently broke and twisted the Earth to create unusual, sometimes frightening shapes.

In other parts of Death Valley there are lines in the rock that show clearly that this area was deep under an ocean for many thousands of years. Much of the Valley is flat and extremely dry. In fact, scientists believe it is the driest place in the United States. In some areas the ground is nothing but salt. Nothing grows in this salted ground.

VOICE ONE:

However, it would be wrong to think that nothing lives in Death Valley. The Valley is fully of life. Wild flowers grow very quickly after a little rain. Some desert plants can send their roots down more than eighteen meters to reach water deep in the ground.

Many kinds of birds live in Death Valley. So do mammals and reptiles. You might see the small dog-like animal called the coyote or wild sheep called bighorns. Other animals include the desert jackrabbit, the desert tortoise or turtle and a large reptile called a chuckwalla. Many kinds of snakes live in the Valley, including one called the sidewinder rattlesnake. It is an extremely poisonous snake with long sharp teeth called fangs.

Death Valley is a huge place. It extends more than two hundred twenty-five kilometers across the southern part of the state of California, and across the border with the state of Nevada. Death Valley is part of the Great Mojave Desert.

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The area was named by a woman in eighteen forty-nine.  That was the year after gold was discovered in California. Thousands of people from other parts of the country traveled to the gold mining areas in California. They were in a hurry to get there before other people did.

Many people were not careful. They made bad choices or wrong decisions.   One group trying to reach California decided to take a path called the Old Spanish Trail. By December they had reached Death Valley. They did not have to survive the terrible heat of summer, but there was still an extreme lack of water. There were few plants for their work animals to eat.

The people could not find a pass through the tall mountains to the west of the Valley. Slowly, they began to suffer from a lack of food. To survive, they killed their work animals for food and began to walk out of the Valley. As they left, one woman looked back and said, "Good-bye, death valley." The name has never been changed.

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VOICE ONE:

Part of Scotty's Castle
Part of Scotty's Castle
Almost everyone who visits Death Valley visits a huge house called Scotty's Castle. The building design is Spanish, with high thick walls to provide protection from the fierce heat. The main building is very large. It was built in nineteen twenty-nine in one of the few areas of the Valley that has water.

The castle is named for Walter Scott, called Scotty by his friends. He was a gold miner. He told everyone that he built the house with money he made from his gold mine. Many people believed him. But it was not really the truth. Scotty was not a very honest man. Some years earlier, he had asked several people to invest in a gold mine he had in Death Valley. One of the men he asked to invest was a businessman from Chicago, Illinois named Albert Johnson.

Mister Johnson invested in Scotty's mine. In nineteen-oh-five, he traveled to Death Valley to see the mine. Scotty put Mister Johnson on a horse and took him far into the mountains. Many people believe that while they were on this trip, Scotty told Mister Johnson the truth: There was no mine. There was no gold.

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Albert Johnson suffered from extremely poor health. He had been in a severe accident a few years before. Doctors did not believe he would live much longer. However, something happened on his trip with Scotty. When Albert Johnson returned from the mountains, he felt better than he had in several years.  Perhaps he felt better because of the clean mountain air. Perhaps it was the good food Scotty cooked. Or it may have been the funny stories Scotty told that improved Mister Johnson's health.

Whatever it was, Albert Johnson fell in love with Death Valley. He and Scotty became lifelong friends. Soon after, Albert Johnson began building a home on the western edge of Death Valley. He did not live there all the time. But Scotty did. And, he told everyone the huge house was his -- bought and paid for with the money from his gold mine.  Scotty told everyone that Albert Johnson, his friend from Chicago, came to visit sometimes. Mister Johnson never told anyone it was just a story made up by Death Valley Scotty.

VOICE ONE:

Albert Johnson lived another thirty years -- many more years than the doctors thought he would. Some years before he died, in nineteen forty-eight, Albert Johnson signed documents that said Walter Scott could live in the house until he died. Scotty died in nineteen fifty-four. He is buried on a small hill near the house.

In nineteen seventy, the National Park Service bought Scotty's Castle. It has since become one of the most popular areas to visit in Death Valley National Park.

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VOICE TWO:

More than one million people visit Death Valley each year. Many people come for just a day. Buses bring visitors from the famous city of Las Vegas, Nevada. They ride around the park in their bus, visit several places and are back in their Las Vegas hotel by night. However, many other visitors stay in the park. The most popular area to stay in is Furnace Creek.

Furnace Creek is the largest area of human activity within Death Valley National Park. There is a hotel. There are also camping areas where people put up temporary cloth homes, called tents. Visitors who arrive in huge motor homes can also find a place to park their vehicles.

VOICE ONE:

A view of the Black Mountains
A view of the Black Mountains
The famous Furnace Creek Inn is a beautiful hotel that was built of stone more than seventy-five years ago. The inn is built on a low hill. The main public room in the hotel has large windows that look far out over Death Valley. Hotel guests gather near these large windows in the evening to watch the sun make long shadows on the floor of the Valley and on the far mountains.

This beautiful image seems to change each minute. The sun slowly turns the Valley a gold color that deepens to a soft brown, then changes to a dark red.  As night comes, the mountains turn a dark purple color, then black.

Usually, visitors are very quiet when this event takes place. A few try to photograph it. But the Valley is too huge to capture in a photograph. Most visitors watch this natural beauty and leave with only the memory of sunset at beautiful Death Valley National Park.

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VOICE TWO:

This program was written by Paul Thompson and produced by Caty Weaver. This is Steve Ember.

VOICE ONE:

And this is Phoebe Zimmerman. Join us again next week for EXPLORATIONS, a program in Special English on the Voice of America.                                   



Comments:

1. magnificent story

Thanks voa special english for directing these greate stories exploration, and thanks for your nice voices and musics.I think these stories need more pictures depend on subject and text.thanks you all.
Submitted by: zaxtree (uae)
09-22-2009 - 03:50:43

2. Wow!

i'm very interested in this subject.Wow!!! I just hear about the Death Valley, but i cant image it 's so magnificent.Hope that I have a chance to visit it soon.Thanks VOA.I always support your Exploration Program.
Submitted by: To Vu Quynh Giang (Vietnam)
09-18-2009 - 02:16:57

3. Is about the news

Ilike es very ipomtan,because it help me for my vocavulary
Submitted by: ADRIANA (Colombia)
09-11-2009 - 23:42:46

4. Wow, watta destination!.

Cheers VOA!. You have been working really hard to pleasure me and many others all over the world. As you see, Death Valley is a very beautiful site that i like. I wish if i am at the Scotty's Castle by now...uhm... to drink rice wine with Albert Johnson and his friend Walter Scott, and then, we will probably altogether make a long trip to look for gold... Well, are you expected to see another Scotty' Castle that is made up by a drunk? Many thanks,
Submitted by: Dang Xuan Vu (Viet Nam)
09-03-2009 - 12:23:06

5. Death Valley that make longer our life

This is very interesting story! Thank all workers of VOA Special English. I would call this article as "Death Valley that make longer our life". I think Albert Johnson needed to change his atmosphere but doctor didn't advise it. I would like to visit this place and feel the heat of Death Valley.
Submitted by: Farkhod (Uzbekistan)
09-02-2009 - 06:43:54

6. Winnetou

When I was a boy, warrior Winnetou was my hero. I remember film ' Winnetou in Death Valley ' ;) Fantastic place. wish could be there one day...
Submitted by: Piotr (Poland)
09-01-2009 - 16:21:05

7. Voyage

Thank you a lot for discovering such interesting place. I have never heard about this Death Valley. Hope to visit such strange and attractive place.
Submitted by: Olga (Ukraine)
09-01-2009 - 14:35:09

8. Challenges...!

It's really marvellous...!!! People still live, survive and ... even enjoy the thing called "Death". Human and Nature!!! Hope that i have a chance to visit and discover more...
Submitted by: Leica (Vietnam)
08-31-2009 - 11:50:19

9. Death Valley

Very strange! For the first time I have heard such a horrible hissing sound in my ears And my fear The valley would be more voluptous than my dear And hope not to hover not upon the idea should it hound not to hijack my all horrendous horrors That I have heard so far That I have used so far In verse To wear a versatile beard Made of the hair Known as poems
Submitted by: Kartar Singh (India)
08-30-2009 - 07:22:02

10. Interesting story

very intestesting story it is. I've never had an idea that there could be any land 86 meters below from the ocean level.
Submitted by: Kang Wook (South Korea)
08-30-2009 - 06:16:23

11. Death Valley with hidden beauty

After reading this article, I think Death place is actually a place has a hidden beauty.
Submitted by: Kelly (United States)
08-28-2009 - 18:28:53

12. Death and Life

Death Valley made people think that is a death place, but Mr Johnson can live more thirty years. It is land can improve life of nature creature.
Submitted by: vien (Viet Nam)
08-27-2009 - 04:44:35

13. mysterious place

Firstly,you give me a english lesson,which is the most important.Secondly,i can get the knowledge about American geography.In a word,thank you ! I will visit the part when surfing the internet.
Submitted by: gavin guo (China)
08-27-2009 - 04:35:56

14. Beautiful Place

I can imagine it is beautiful place in U.S. I hope I can visit that place sometime.. Thank you very much for the information I love VOA
Submitted by: wayan lesiari (Denpasar-Bali)
08-27-2009 - 03:36:36

15. Hi, could you help me?

This program is perfect. And the music is very charming at the beginning of the article. I very like this tune, and could you tell me the name of this music and its composer. If you give me a link for downloading, I will be very exctied. thank you very much. [Editor's Note: The theme is "All Souls Waltz" by Nakai/Kater]
Submitted by: denis Q (China)
08-27-2009 - 01:09:05

16.

So far I've never heard this place. After reading this article, I'm very interested in this place. I'd like to go there right now, and then I hope to feel it as if other do.
Submitted by: heyjude (South Korea)
08-26-2009 - 23:41:41

17. Thank America

I worked in America for almost one year, and in my tryp I saw many beautiful places, really I like America and wish te return again for a long time.
Submitted by: Ionel (Roumania)
08-26-2009 - 19:10:40

18. Sound Problem

There is a sound problem on the "Death Valley" part. Sound is very low.
Submitted by: Miguel (France)
08-26-2009 - 18:45:11

19. Beautiful

I like this text. After read I stayed with desire to know the Death Valley.
Submitted by: William Antonio Miranda Silva (Brazil)
08-26-2009 - 18:29:49

20. Death Valley

Amazing place...although i've never been there.Maybe one day.
Submitted by: Fernando (Brazil)
08-26-2009 - 15:04:58

21. Death Valley!

United States is a country where people can discover many beautiful scenes. Death Vally National Park is one of them. Even though I have never been there, I imagine that it is very interesting to observe the sunset at the Death Valley, which I rarely see in the urban cities. If anyone has a chance to visit Las Vegas, it is very good idea to give it a try to visit the Valley. The Death Valley National Park will make your trip become more memmorable.
Submitted by: Truong Phan (United States)
08-26-2009 - 12:58:16

22. beauty

the U.S. has a lot of beautiful scenes through out its territory. it has also a nice climate. american people undoubtedly enjoy travelling to most parts of their land. i wish to be there sometime. i think if someone have visited the U.S. he or she won't need to visit other place in the world.
Submitted by: nasir ahmad yaqubi (afghanistan-kandahar)
08-26-2009 - 08:59:52

23. Environment

Dear sirs, I've listened your really interested report about "Death Valley". As a matter of fact I wish to express, once again, my congratulations for your clear and linear relationships, which are very useful to know the different environments and landscapes of the USA, and last but not least, they help me to learn English. Robert Corsino (Venice, Italy).
Submitted by: Roberto Corsino (Venice (ITALY))
08-26-2009 - 07:23:46

24.

What nice words, offering us such a beautiful imagination of that place! Thanks. :-)
Submitted by: Kevin ()
08-26-2009 - 04:39:52

25. Death Valley, a beautiful place.

Thanks a lot for taking us to the Death Valley. I am very surprise when the weather there is very hot but wild life still exists. The rock formations are also unusual and beautiful with many colors such as dark brown, grey, and yellow or black. The story of Scotty's Castle is very interesting. A man was ready to give his friend a big property when his health was improved and his life lasted for many more years. I feel excited as imagining the scene of Death Valley in the evening when it changes to many colors. I wish I could stay in the Furnace Creek Inn to enjoy the scene some day. The beauty of Death Valley is wonderful!!
Submitted by: Autumn leaf (Viet Nam)
08-26-2009 - 03:30:07

26. Death Valley

I wonder what it is. Death or not death valley
Submitted by: Nguyen Hong Hai (Vietnam)
08-25-2009 - 23:57:48

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