Feb 07 2009
Artists Palette, Death Valley National Park

The Colored Earth at Artists Palette
A few miles North of Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park is the Artists Palette. Artists Palette is on the face of Black Mountains

Moon Over Black Mountain, Death Valley
and is noted for having various colors of exposed earth, well, like that of an artist’s palette.

Colored Earth @ Artist’s Palette
The Artist’s Palette is on Artists Drive which is a 9 mile one way drive that starts at the east side of the Badwater Road. The road passes through narrow canyons and various colored hills. Being in the desert always feel surreal to me, it always make me feel I am in another planet, yet I know I still am very much in planet Earth.

Looking West from Artists Palette
This is why I so love Earth, for there is just so much to see and do here. And it is my sincerest wish to have more awareness of green living helping mother Earth to preserve and conserve its natural resources. Earth is just so beautiful, a lot of times, Earth makes me cry from the wonders of its natural beauty. I have not wandered around the globe, a lot of times I just wander here in California for financial reasons (cheaper to travel close to home), yet Earth already has shown me its different faces, its different beauty. Growing up in the Philippines closer to tropical rainforest, and moving to the North East coast of US before California, at first, I did not appreciate the desert. It is devoid of the vegetation I was used to and I did not look deeper into its hidden beauty. But in time, in my constant visits to these places, I felt a connection with the desert, as much as my favorite place on Earth, which is the ocean. For me, all these wonders, the mountains, the desert and the oceans are equal in beauty, we just have our own preferences. Growing up near the ocean (and also the mountains) has made me choose the ocean to be my sanctuary, yet, I could not deny the profound beauty found in the desert. The desert is just something magical for me, it is so beautiful yet it is also not for everybody because of its extremes. The desert shows us how we can develop depth in character and beauty after all the fiercests tests in time. And just like here in Death Valley, and among its many wonders is the Artist’s Palette.

The Exposed Colored Earth @ Artists Palette
The natural colors at Artists Palette results from the oxidation of different metals. The iron salts provide the red, pink and yellow coloration. The green is from mica and the purple is from Manganese. It is the example of all the oxidation reaction that occurs in the metals. Much of the Artists Palette is from volcanic debris, about 5000 ft thick.Chemical weathering and hydrothermal alteration are also responsible for the the variety of colors in this area.


Wow! A symphony of colors. Just simply beautiful. Thanks for sharing betchai.
Beautiful pictures. This time next week we’ll be vacationing in California. When we were last there all the fires kept us from seeing the sun. Hoping things will be prettier this time round.
Sandy
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Beautiful.
It looks awesomely beautiful - like nothing else I have seen. Thank you for sharing.
I love those really turquoisey colors. They remind me of clear waters and warm summer nights.
This is really awesome!