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  1. Reserva Zabriskie Point, Parque Nacional del Valle de la Muerte en Tripadvisor: Consulta 2,871 opiniones, artículos, y 2,276 fotos de Zabriskie Point, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°3 de 64 atracciones en Parque Nacional del Valle de la Muerte.

  2. One of Death Valley’s must-see places. A stop at Zabriskie Point is highly recommended when visiting Death Valley. It's particularly spectacular right around sunrise and sunset. The walk from the parking area to the viewpoint is up a moderately steep slope but it’s nicely paved and there are places to rest along the way.

  3. Zabriskie Point. Drama | Road Movie. Política. Años 60. Tras un enfrentamiento en un campus universitario entre estudiantes y policías, un joven de familia acomodada, Mark, cree haber matado a un agente y huye, en compañía de otro joven y tras robar una avioneta, al desierto de Arizona. Allí se encuentra de un modo fortuito con Daria, una ...

  4. Zabriskie Point was named after vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Coast Borax Company, Christian Brevoort Zabriskie. Zabriskie’s company was a large player in Death Valley's industrial development in the early 20th century, and therefore the point was named after him to honour the work he had done.

  5. Reserva Zabriskie Point, Parque Nacional del Valle de la Muerte en Tripadvisor: Consulta 2,873 opiniones, artículos, y 2,296 fotos de Zabriskie Point, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°3 de 65 atracciones en Parque Nacional del Valle de la Muerte.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The most pronounced feature viewed from Zabriskie Point is Manly Beacon. This jutting high point rises to an elevation of 823 ft (251 m), and bears the name of one of the first 49ers (gold rush pioneers) to visit the area. Manly Beacon is especially magnificent when viewed at sunrise or sunset. A 15 minute drive east on Highway 190 from Furnace ...

  7. 17.57 MILES. In the Panamint Mountains, this gold mine was discovered by French immigrant Pete Aguereberry in 1905 and worked by him until the early 1930s. The mine…. Not many national park features can say they were celebrated in a 1969 film of the same name, but Zabriskie Point claims that honor thanks to director….

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