The heat in the Death Valley (located between the two states of California and Nevada, the US) is so intense that almost unbearable. Living and working here is not easy.Jenni Williams takes photos of the thermometer of the death valley (also known as a dead valley) - the hottest place in the world. The temperature recorded at that time was 57.2 degrees C
. Her cameras were broken. "Everything is perceived in the hottest place of the earth," Brooke Gray - Managing Amargosa Opera House Hotel - one of the residents Little residence of this place said. Water pipes, roofs, cameras
.., all herself to bear the fierce heat on the small desert town. Non-unbearable summer in Death Valley is always very harsh, but July years Now break all previous records. On July 9, outdoors hot enough to make a piece of beef. The guests posed next to the thermometer at the tourist information center in bikinis and T-shirts, the skin is red, sweaty. The electronic board displays a temperature of 57.2 degrees C, but the reserve staff then announces that the fact is about 54 degrees C. The highest thermostat is recorded in the Tu God valley of 56.6 degrees In 1913, the accuracy of that number still caused controversy in the scientific world
Some people believe that the figure of 54.4 degrees Celsius is recently been recorded, in August, maybe the reception of modern times. In the death of death in June up to 54 degrees C. Photos : Getty images.du passengers from all over Europe and Asia here to walk the park discovery, during the journey sometimes no different. At the end of July, a 68-year-old man was killed in a 19 km trip in Plain of Death Valley. No few people bear that weather, not yet mentioned about living here. The current residential area Death Valley Junction is 2.7 ", Fred Conboy, Director of the Amargosa Opera House hotel, told Insider through an email, with the note that the hotel Wilsoncat of the hotel is counted as 0, 7 people. "At this moment, the amount of wild horses came here from the desert was more than visitors to the hotel. We show them hay and water to survive," Convoy said. Gray's house is at risk of being flooded in one Rare rain in the desert. In July was the rainy season in the Death Valley.Grey said: "I think a lot about climate change when living here. Firstly, the heat becomes more and more unbearable. Monday, when it rains , we think can the death valley will sink below, as before ". When the pandemic makes guests unable to go to the National Park of Death Valley, Amargosa's theater and hotel are forced to close. Opened from 1967, this place was a stage for Ballet Marta Becket dancers from New York, often without an audience. The next decade, still losers, but a young woman sitting behind the next counter new. Gray said: "I am the last woman. In the pandemic, many employees have quit their jobs." .Amargosa no longer have visitors. Photo: Moon Travel Guides. Martell's gloomy is in the middle of the field, but has been operating persistent for 12 years under the management of retirement couples - Ed and Sunny Martell. The store sells all these things to get countless 5-star rating online. A person said that Martell saved his life after her car was stuck in quicksand. She called 2 car crane companies but they said unable to come to her and told her to call Martell supermarket - the place provided from Vietnamese food, wilsoncat feather service, to the rescue of the valley Death does not make ED worried as a customer decline. Maintaining a very expensive supermarket, especially electricity bills to run air conditioners. They have to close many months in the pandemic. Sunny Martell in a small grocery store in the hottest place in the world. Photo: Las Vegas Journal.Grey said in August, her hotel only earned $ 4,000, while the operating cost in July was up to $ 10,000. Theaters and cafes in the hotel have brought more money if guests have a little room. But now they don't have enough personnel to reopen. "I never thought I had to close the hotel because there was no guests. And that's what I'm having to do, many days we have no visitors to" .carniceria La Piedad, a restaurant about 30 minutes from Death Valley Junction, managed by Josephine Lucro and two children. Lucro migrated to Las Vegas and opened the first Mexican meat supermarket in Death Valley in 2005. The store is still open in the gaze as an essential service - this is one of the rare food sales points In this area.Parra said it is important to do business in Tu Di Valley is not out unless necessary, and continuously drink water. "The hot here is not a joke," he said.Grey said that living in the hottest place in the world was both a blessing and a cursing. "It's great to be separated and is an interesting treasure for visitors to explore. But if in a more populated area, many people will come to the hotel over" .An Ngoctheo Business Insider . Dịch vụ:
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