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Death Valley in California is experiencing a huge gush of bloom excellent rainfall

The earth is a huge mystery, and the nature of the constantly shows his magic in a million ways. Death Valley in California is one of the driest areas in the country and its tough landscape and high temperatures make it difficult for life to grow and maintain. But then the mystical character sometimes swipes it's magic wand and the flowers. It happened in the barren Death Valley in California, where a huge surge of rainfall has managed to restore life.

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Death Valley limited the creation of life on itself, owing to its dry and extremely hot weather. Death Valley national park holds the world record for the warmest temperature of 133 (F) in 1914. So you can imagine what the climate was like in the Valley of death. But every ten years, above average rainfall, forces a hearty flora sprout out the dead landscape and create a wide variety of wildflowers. This phenomenon is called the transformation Super flower.

More than 20 species of flowers flourish creating a sea of vibrant colors. The flowers, which are now waving their heads merrily have transformed the barren Valley to heaven the flamboyant colors. However, the flowers will not take long to spread its beauty. As soon as the temperature rises again, the flowers dry out and eventually die. So beauty is temporary. That the event occurs every 10 years. It is a long wait for a decade to witness this heavenly phenomenon.

Super flower is not only beautiful but also inspiring. No matter how long it takes, or how difficult the situation, life does make his own way out of the difficulty.

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