Devil's Golf Course
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The Devil’s Golf Course is a large salt pan in Death Valley National Park, with a rough surface formed of large salt crystals. It was named after a line in a 1934 National Park Service guide book to Death Valley, which stated that “only the devil could play golf” on its surface.
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In the holocene epoch, a lake covered the valley to a depth of 30 feet (9.1 m); the salt in Devil’s Golf Course consists of the minerals that were dissolved in the lake water and left behind as the lake evaporated. With an elevation several feet above the valley floor in Badwater, the Devil’s Golf Course remains dry, allowing weathering processes to sculpt the salt there into complicated forms. Through exploratory holes drilled by the Pacific Coast Borax Co. prior to Death Valley becoming a national monument in 1934, it was discovered that the salt and gravel beds of the Devil’s Golf Course extend to a depth of more than 1,000 feet (300 m), and later studies suggest that in places the depth ranges up to 9,000 feet (2,700 m).
Devil’s Golf Course can be reached from Badwater Road via a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) gravel drive, closed in wet weather. It should not be confused with the actual golf course in Furnace Creek, also in Death Valley.

Canon 350D
Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 II USM
Shutter speed 1/250s
Aperture value f/13
ISO 400
Focal lenght 45 mm

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Visual Inspi...
lol… Love the title!
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Rhonda. It’s the real name of, because these salt crystals are so pricky… I just pu my camera on the ground, a bit of level, pushed the button and hoped for the best…lol.
kathy s gillen...
wonderful compo
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Kathy, it’s a “blind” taken picture…lol
Gili Orr
The title is just the name of this salt field… lol. But it is a good name and a good title, indeed. And that’s the best shot you could get from this place – really great capture, with wonderful DOF and a good sense of these prickly salt stones.
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Just hoped for the best he. Thank you
George Lenz
nicely presented
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you George
BigD
I like the title, Anne
BigD
I like the title, Anne
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you BigD. It’s not only a title, it’s the real name of the place.
NautilusBlue
Interesting image and title Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Julie
Kenny Gulley Jr.
congrats on the sale!
im sure youll get more :)
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Kenny for your encouragement.. I hope you’re right..lol!!!!
Stzar
fascinating landscape and history !!
wonderful work Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Thank you Karön
E.R. Bazor
Very cool shot!
I think to play there you would have to bring…really long T’s.
Anne-Marie Bok... replied
Better waer a suit of armour E.R….lol.