A drive up Death Valley’s Badwater Road
A drive up Death Valley’s Badwater Road
Posted: August 22, 2016 at 04:12PM
Enjoy this drive past the lowest place in North America. This is Badwater Road, Northbound, through Death Valley. At Badwater, the road is nearly 280 feet below sea level (the lowest spot, just to the west, is at -282 feet).
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I made this trip in March, 2016. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera, mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras – one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Music Info:
I am running down the long hallway of Viewmont Elementary
I am running with temporary success from a monstrous vacuum in pursuit
Mario Bava sleeps in a little later than he expected to
Wonder Cycle
Oxygen Garden
Air Hockey Saloon
Candlepower
Divider
Out of the skies, Under the earth
But enough about me Bill Paxton
I don’t see the branches I see the leaves
We always thought the future would be kind of fun
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Music Info:
EDM Detection Mode
Firebrand
Infinite Perspective
Jellyfish in Space
Artist: Kevin Macleod
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Music Info:
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Title:
Straight
House
Sci-fi
Dance
Funky Suspense
Going Higher
Happy Rock
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