FURNACE CREEK - The Hottest Town On Earth - Why Do 136 People Live Here?
I visited the Hottest Place in the World, which is also the Hottest, Driest, Lowest Elevation Town in the United States, chatted with some locals & tourists, and experienced highest recorded temperature of 2024 in America. Furnace Creek, a remote small town in Eastern California is a beautiful resort town in Death Valley National Park which also holds the record as the Hottest Town on Earth, with an average July high temperature of 126°F. It recorded not only highest ever recorded temperature of 134°F on July 10, 1913, but is also the only place which has multiple verified temperatures OVER 130°F. What is life really like in Inyo County and Death Valley National Park? And why do 300 to 600 residents choose to live in one of the most inhospitable regions of the world? Join me on this epic road trip to find out. FOLLOW ME 📸 ► Instagram: / mangotango ► YouTube: / fromheretothere ► Discord: / discord 💻 Email me: [email protected] if you want me to come to your city/town and show me around on camera!

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