"Unexpected Lake Attracts Adventurers to Death Valley National Park"

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Heavy rains in Death Valley National Park led to the formation of a temporary lake in the typically arid region, attracting nature lovers and tourists to witness and play in the rare phenomenon. Replenished by recent storms, the lake in Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, has provided an opportunity for kayaking and enjoyment, with the possibility of lasting for a couple more weeks and creating reflections through April.
- Photos: Temporary lake forms in Death Valley National Park, people come to play USA TODAY
- Lake forms at Death Valley National Park in California: See photos USA TODAY
- California's Death Valley has a lake. Here's what to know about it KCRA Sacramento
- After storms, Death Valley is now open for kayaking Los Angeles Times
- Badwater Basin Refills nasa.gov
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