Despite a deadly heat wave, hundreds of Europeans and U.S. adventurers flock to Death Valley National Park.
Associated Press journalist Ty ONeil explains that even though he grew up in the desert, “this is a different level of heat.” Associated Press journalist Ty ONeil explains that even though he grew up in the desert, “this is a different level of heat.
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