Morning Overview on MSN
After 100 years, we finally know why these desert rocks move
For more than a century, visitors to a remote California lakebed have stared at long, ruler-straight tracks etched into the ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
For 100 years, these giant desert rocks moved on their own... now we finally know why
For over a hundred years, the sight of heavy rocks leaving long trails across the parched floor of Death Valley’s Racetrack ...
Start at the Furnace Creek visitor center in Death Valley National Park. Drive 50 miles north on pavement, then head west for another 30 miles on bone-rattling gravel roads. During the drive—which ...
Southern California's desert landscape has inspired Hollywood for decades. Find out how to visit these iconic and unusual ...
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