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Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, family of  seven, 5 girls, pink
Death Valley, Death Valley ranger
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures, air conditioning
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, climate change, home schooling
Death Valley, climate change, extreme temperatures, record temperatures
Death Valley, Zabriskie Point

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Süddeutsche Zeitung

The highest temperature ever taken, 56.7 degrees Celsius, was recorded in Death Valley, California. Of all places, this is where Crystal and Patrick Taylor raise their 5 daughters. What do the deadly temperatures mean for the family and can this tell us something about our future in the light of climate change.