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Death Valley - California - Devil's Golf Court archive copy at the Wayback Machine
This view is looking east toward the Black Mountains from the West Side.
The rough, brown surface of the saltpan consists of salt (halite) darkened by dust, silt, and other organic and mineral compounds. The rough texture is responsible for the name of the landscape of the salt pan: the Devil's Golf Course.

Questa immagine guarda in direzione Est, verso la parete Ovest delle Montagne Nere. La scabrosa superficie marrone della salina consiste di salgemma, scurita dalla polvere, dal fango e da altri residui minerali e organici. Dalla struttura scabrosa deriva il nome del paesaggio della salina (saltpan o vaschetta di sale): Percorso da Golf del Diavolo.

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