Scenery

– FS2002 DEATH VALLEY CALIFORNIA TERRAIN MESH

FS2002 DEATH VALLEY CALIFORNIA TERRAIN MESH

A long, low depression set in largely barren and unpopulated country of
desert plains and rocky ridges, east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Death Valley is over 130 miles
long, but only around 12 miles wide, running roughly north-south near the border with
Nevada. From an elevation of 1000 meters at the north end, the land slopes down steadily
and for 70 miles the floor is below sea level, reaching a low point of -86 meters at
Badwater, the lowest point in the Western hemisphere. The depth of the depression is
partly responsible for the extreme high temperatures, which can exceed 130 °F in
summer. High, unvegetated mountains of sombre reddish colour flank the narrow valley
on both sides. This high resolution terrain mesh is based on USGS 30 meter digital elevation models, resampled to LOD of 10 (38.2 meters). by Orlando Sotomayor 4,0 Mb

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