8/25/2010

Sail Rock Phenomenon of Strange and Wonderful

Death Valley a desert in the southwest United States, located in the Mojave Desert, where the lowest, dried, and the hottest location in North America, 282 feet (86.0 meters) below sea level.

Death Valley holds the record highest temperature in the Western Hemisphere, with 134 º F (56.7 º C) at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913, only slightly less than the world record, with 136 º F (57.8 º C) in Al'Aziziyah, Libya on December 13 September 1922.

Death Valley near the border of California and Nevada, in the Great Basin, east of the Sierra Nevada mountains, has attracted a number of scientists to come and study the existence of a phenomenal rock moves.

It was phenomenal, probably would be the norm and not unusual for stones only move in one direction, but these rocks are moving toward a lot, change the path drastically, and it becomes very scary.

Phenomenal stones such moves known by the name Stone Sail, which often occur near the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley.

Until now scientists could not yet confirm, what has actually happened, which makes these rocks can move by itself.
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