Tourist Dies in Death Valley National Park After Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud
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It is called Death Valley as a warning
Death Valley is not being coy about any of this. After getting their car stuck, a 68-year-old tourist and his travel partner attempted to walk out of Death Valley. The scorching 113F heat quickly left him unable to continue. By the time rescue personnel were able to reach him, he was dead. — Read the rest The post It is called Death Valley as a warning appeared first on Boing Boing.
Two French tourists were traveling around the desert – one is now dead.
Sunday, August 23, the U.S. National Parks Service announced the death of a 68-year-old French tourist in the Death Valley. The sex-agen had walked under extreme heat after his vehicle had been...
Extreme heat of 46 degrees was raging in Death Valley when a French man's car broke down on a remote California road.
The 68-year-old man was traveling with a friend, the two decided to abandon the bogged down vehicle and continue on foot to seek help. The authorities of the Park in California: "A heartbreaking warning about how quickly conditions here can become dangerous"
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