"Record-Breaking Heatwave Lures Adventurers to Death Valley, the Hottest Spot on Earth"
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Despite the ongoing US heat wave and the forecasted record-breaking temperatures, tourists are flocking to Death Valley National Park, known as the lowest, hottest, and driest place on Earth. Visitors are braving the scorching heat to explore the park's iconic sites, such as Badwater Basin and Ubehebe Crater. However, park officials are urging caution and advising against venturing out after 10 a.m. due to the extreme temperatures. Other national parks, including Grand Canyon National Park and Big Bend National Park, are also implementing safety measures to protect visitors from the blistering heat.
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