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Do you remember the UFO of my previous post? Some 65 km (40 miles) to the southeast, across the Amargosa Range that separates Nevada from California, I've found these six aliens. They are precisely on Badwater Basin, at twilight.
Badwater is one of the weirdest sites of the Death Valley, which itself is one of the most outlandish on Earth. It is the is the hottest, driest and lowest spot in North America, at 282 feet / 86 metres below sea level. The white stuff on the ground it's not snow; it is salt, 290 km (180 miles) from the nearest sea (in Santa Monica, California). These salt flats are the result of geological developments since the era when the valley was not as dry as now.
I arrived in Badwater at twilight, therefore I didn’t get good pictures of the endless white salty plains, but I did experience the most weirdest place I ever had been to. I walked on the salt towards the indefinite middle of the basin. As I walked inside the white expanse of salt, a few tourists headed to their cars parked at the fringe of the basin. The twilight became dusk and night. Soon I found myself in the very middle of nowhere, an endless ghostly plains of salt, with black mountains in the far background and the stars in the sky. There were no wind, no noises, no artificial lights, no signs of human presence. I had never experienced such a feeling of being in a place seemingly out of this world.
In the workshop I post a picture made with the camera of one of the aliens (his name's José Branco), in a nearby spot of the basin.
Location of Badwater Basin in WikiMapia: 36.2365199, -116.7987442.

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