I took this image while flying with my friend Matt a number of years ago. Well, he was flying the plane; I was hanging out the window taking pictures. This photograph is of the Cottonball Marsh in Death Valley. It’s well below sea level (about -200 ft) and the surface of a dry lake bed is covered in borax salt. From the air, it looks like someone spilled milk on the landscape.
Nice & soft!
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What a beautiful photograph!
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I like the juxtaposition of how soft it looks from the air and how crunchy I know it really is!
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If I recall correctly…I may be the very Matt mentioned here!
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