The Unusual Story Behind Death Valley National Park's Popular Zabriskie Point

- By Jim Burnett - September 14th, 2014 3:20am
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Before there was a national park, there was borax mining, ore wagons, and mules. Today you can see some of the wagons in Death Valley National Park, and if you're in the right spot at the right time, perhaps some mules running wild.
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