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Campo da golf del Diavolo

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Campo da golf del Diavolo

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The Devil's Golf Course is a striking natural monument situated within the vast expanse of Death Valley National Park in eastern California, USA. This unique landscape, part of the Mojave Desert, is an expansive salt pan characterized by intricate, jagged salt crystals and formations. Located at an elevation of approximately -83 meters, it offers an otherworldly terrain that stands in stark contrast to the surrounding desert.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the surreal and "hellish beauty" of this geological wonder.…

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    27 settembre 2020

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    Il "Devil's Golf Course" non è un campo da golf, ma una grande salina a nord di Badwater. Il sale sul pavimento del campo da golf del diavolo è costituito dai minerali che si sono disciolti nell'acqua del lago Manly, che si trovava qui circa 150.000 anni fa, e che sono rimasti qui dopo la sua evaporazione. I sali cristallizzati formano le formazioni frastagliate nella salina.
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    Questo posto ha un nome molto appropriato, poiché solo il diavolo potrebbe giocare a golf su un terreno così impegnativo. Si tratta di una vasta area di salgemma eroso. Se presti attenzione, puoi sentire i suoni prodotti da miliardi di minuscoli cristalli di sale che reagiscono al calore.
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    When you hike the Devil's Golf Course, you step into an otherworldly landscape where vast salt pans stretch out, featuring jagged rock salt formations. These sharp spires and irregular mounds,…

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    Elevazione -80 m

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    Posizione:Inyo County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are there designated hiking trails or walking paths at Devil's Golf Course?

    Unlike traditional hiking areas, Devil's Golf Course does not feature designated trails or paved walking paths. Visitors typically explore the area by walking carefully on the uneven, jagged salt formations near the parking area. It's more about a unique viewing experience than a hike. Always watch your step, as the salt crystals are extremely sharp and can be unstable.

    How difficult is it to walk on the terrain at Devil's Golf Course, and what are the potential dangers?

    Walking on the Devil's Golf Course terrain is considered difficult and potentially dangerous. The ground is covered in intricate, razor-sharp salt crystals and formations that are very uneven. It's easy to lose your footing, and a fall could result in cuts or scrapes. It's best to stay close to the designated viewing areas and avoid venturing too far onto the most jagged formations. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are highly recommended.

    Is Devil's Golf Course accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The Devil's Golf Course is not wheelchair or stroller accessible beyond the immediate parking area. The half-mile dirt road leading to the site can be rough, and the terrain itself consists of extremely uneven and sharp salt formations, making it impossible to navigate with wheels. Visitors with mobility challenges can still enjoy views from the parking lot.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements for visiting Devil's Golf Course?

    There is a dedicated parking area at the end of the half-mile dirt road leading to Devil's Golf Course. Parking is free, but as part of Death Valley National Park, a park entrance fee is required. You can purchase a park pass at visitor centers or entrance stations. No additional permits are needed specifically for Devil's Golf Course.

    How does Devil's Golf Course compare to Badwater Basin, and which one should I visit?

    Both are unique salt pans in Death Valley, but they offer different experiences. Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America, featuring vast, flat salt flats that are easier to walk on, often forming hexagonal patterns. It's generally more crowded. Devil's Golf Course, while at a slightly higher elevation, is characterized by its extremely jagged, sharp, and uneven salt formations, making walking more challenging but offering a more 'otherworldly' and often less crowded experience. If you have time, visit both to appreciate their distinct geological features; if you must choose, consider if you prefer a vast, flat expanse (Badwater) or a rugged, intricate salt landscape (Devil's Golf Course).

    Is Devil's Golf Course suitable for families with young children?

    While families can visit, caution is advised, especially with young children. The terrain is extremely sharp and uneven, posing a tripping hazard and risk of cuts. Children should be closely supervised and instructed not to touch the salt formations. It's more of a scenic stop than an active play area. Consider if your children can safely navigate the challenging ground and appreciate the unique geology without wanting to run or climb.

    Can I bring my dog to Devil's Golf Course?

    Dogs are generally permitted on paved roads and in developed areas within Death Valley National Park, including the parking lot at Devil's Golf Course. However, pets are not allowed on trails or beyond 100 feet from roads. Given the sharp and dangerous terrain, it's not advisable to let dogs walk on the salt formations. Always keep your dog on a leash and ensure they have plenty of water, especially given the extreme heat.

    What is the best time of day to visit Devil's Golf Course to avoid crowds or for photography?

    To avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The light during these times also offers excellent photographic opportunities, with the sun casting dramatic shadows on the salt formations and illuminating their intricate details. Sunrises and sunsets can be particularly stunning, and the area is also known for exceptional stargazing due to minimal light pollution.

    What is the geology behind the unique formations at Devil's Golf Course?

    The Devil's Golf Course formed over thousands of years from the evaporation of ancient lakes, primarily Lake Manly, which once covered Death Valley. As these lakes receded, they left behind concentrated layers of dissolved salts and minerals. Unlike the nearby Badwater Basin, this area is at a slightly higher elevation, preventing floodwaters from smoothing the surface. Instead, salty groundwater rises through capillary action and evaporates, continually sculpting the salt into its razor-sharp pinnacles. Wind and occasional rain further contribute to their unique, jagged appearance.

    Are there any amenities like cafes or restrooms near Devil's Golf Course?

    There are no amenities directly at Devil's Golf Course. This is a remote natural monument. The closest facilities, including restrooms, food services, and water, are located at Furnace Creek, which is about a 20-minute drive north, or Badwater Basin, a short drive south. Always carry sufficient water, snacks, and be prepared for a lack of services.

    What wildlife or plant life can I expect to see at Devil's Golf Course?

    Due to the extreme salinity and harsh conditions, plant life is virtually non-existent directly on the salt pan. Wildlife sightings are also rare in this specific area, though you might occasionally spot desert-adapted creatures like lizards or birds in the broader Death Valley landscape. The primary focus here is the unique geological formations rather than flora and fauna.

    What is the significance of the 'cracking sound' sometimes heard at Devil's Golf Course?

    On quiet, warm days, visitors can sometimes hear a subtle, metallic cracking sound emanating from the salt pan. This intriguing phenomenon is caused by billions of tiny salt crystals expanding and contracting as they react to temperature changes. It's a unique auditory experience that highlights the dynamic nature of this geological wonder.

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