Devils Golf Course in Death Valley National Park in California, USA is a lumpy terrain which was formed by very old lakes that evaporated over 2,000 years ago and contained almost pure salt crystals. The salty water rises up through the mud and then the water evaporates and the remains become pillars of salt some of which can be close to two feet high.
The Devils Golf Course salt pillars were shaped by the different wind and rain conditions and to this day they are still changing. When floods immerse the lower parts of the valley salt is still deposited onto the Devils Golf Course.
The Devils Golf Course in California, USA is on Highway 178 about 13 miles from Furnace Creek and is a tourist attraction that can't be missed. As you walk along these salt pillars use extreme caution as they tend to be exceptionally sharp.
Devils Golf Course, Death Valley, Death Valley National Park, California, USA, North America.
Situated in Death Valley National Park, California are the interesting salt formations of the Devil's Golf Course.
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