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Death Valley National ParkSunset is when most desert wildlife awakes.
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KLAS Channel 8 Television out of Las Vegas, Nevada installed a AWS Weather Camera on the roof of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center several years ago. This webcam sends a photo to the Internet every hour on the hour and is designed to give an overall weather view rather than a scenic view. The view is to the east over the Funeral Mountains just to the north of the Furnace Creek Inn. During the camping season, October through April, the Texas Spring and Sunset Campgrounds can be seen in the mid-ground. The highway that can be seen in the fore-ground is California Highway 190.

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Telescope Peak  

Did You Know?
Telescope Peak in Death Valley National Park was named by Dr. Samuel George in 1861. After climbing the 11,049 foot peak, Dr. George said that he could see so far that it reminded him of looking through a telescope.

Last Updated: September 26, 2006 at 12:57 EST