I’ve driven back from Vegas just south of Death Valley in the middle of June. You’ll never experience anything else like that heat. Feels like it’s burning the skin straight off your body. One time it got to 122 degrees and cars started overheating and breaking down. The whole highway between Nevada and Barstow was backed up with bumper to bumper traffic. The desert scenery sure is beautiful, but boy does it lose its charm quickly when you’re stuck in it.
@Maulida R technically it's Houston Texas is his actual hometown but yes this is where his gimmicks character is from lol. This is the main reason I looked it up 😂
Once during my stay in U.S.A.,we visited the Death Valley. There is no greenery Only Hills and dangerous Valley. But the Government has provided a Rest rooms at every 50/60 k.m.for night 🌙 stay and small restaurants for necessary eatabals.And also ⛽️ pumps in emergency. That was a nice trip of my life.
And also, I have been in Oman on a few occasions, which is much farther south and closer to the equator than Kuwait, in mid August, and it didn't go above 120.
@@mikearmstrong8483 Yes, this is a strange thing in Kuwait, it is not on the equator, but the highest temperature recorded there was 140 and not only heat also hot air burns. Try going there in August and you will see 😂
@@فهدالسليم-ت9ج Again: Kuwait does not have the highest recorded temperature. Read what I said. If it had the highest VALID recorded temperature of 140, then the world record high temperature would be 140, in Kuwait. It isn't. Because the highest VALID recorded temperature ever, on this planet, was 135 in Death Valley. Any claims otherwise are nonsense. Kuwait is not a backwards country; it is progressive and literate, and there are undoubtedly meteorologists there who are connected with international meteorology associations that set the standard for recording. And if they recorded a temperature of 140 by those standards, then that is what the record would be. The fact that the recognized record is NOT 140 in Kuwait means that you are just talking about some unqualified person looking at a uncalibrated thermometer, probably exposed to direct sunlight, and claiming to read a new high temperature off of it. If the standards for recording haven't been met, then it means nothing. I could stick a thermometer in hot oil in a frying pan, and then post a picture of it showing 175 degrees on the internet and claim that was the temperature at my home today. That doesn't make a new world record. Kuwait has not reached 140, regardless of what anybody says, or else the international meteorology associations would say "Kuwait has the new high record".
Been there once its very nice And gets very hot in summer my car started to over heat so i had to drive back with my A/C off and windows down its scary if ur car gets broken down there especially in the middle no where
Driving north of Baker, CA it's an empty, desolate, remote place. Then driving down into the valley, the most scenic drive in my life. Breathtaking. Empty empty roads then you reach Badwater and you are like mmm I feel safe now. Lots of tourists around. Well it was a few days before NYE. Well worth the drive.
It's been 2 years since your commented but if you haven't yet you should go! To avoid heat best time to go is December and January, it's cool temperarures.
@@smartassboy I left late from the east bay and was the only person driving down the desert road at midnight, it was pitch dark. During the day I saw the beauty.
The moment I listen the Two words 'Death Valley' my heart automatically takes me to survivor Series 1990. From Death Valley, the undertaker 🥺🥺🥺🥺miss you so much legend on the ring.
It's amazing in the summer, the salt flats turn to an ocean of heat and you walk as if you were in an oven. The sun burning everything in sight, its magnificent
@1:54 so true!!!! They grow plants here that require millions of gallons of water, and then they are exporting it to china, and then the ppl are wondering why CA is in drought....
Normal people: No one can survive in Death Valley! Timbisha Shoshone tribe: Ur just not doin' it right! Let me show you how to really do it! *Insert epik surviving stuff* I JUST WON A MILLION BILLION AJHIBILLION SURVIVAL POINTS! Normal people: WHA-
What could be the good work to make underground water way(pipe) to this place from the Pacific ocean in a future.Excuse me.Thank you.I think such places could affect climate at the all planet Earth.
134 degrees isnt the hottest temperature on earth ... in Kuwait it was casual to reach 122 degrees under the sun ... so with that said the difference isnt that big and im sure Kuwait desert seen more than that temperature
@@mikearmstrong8483 im not demanding the records changed just saying its not much hotter than regular kind of desert , and im saying that from experience . no dumb guessing ! and it sounds like you are too offended by the fact that the temperature there is causal for a desert ...
I literally came here after watching another video about the Lut desert….it was 160f there so why do people always say Death Valley is the hottest place on earth?
I could go on starving myself for days it makes me craft a better script .. but I promised some people I’d be reasonably drama So I’m sick of love acting and sick to my stomach but going to try eating … pause…find the last verse that was my abstract discussion of what I see in pucini torture… you might have to listen to a couple more operas and read some more Latin and the Tibetan book of death - ya completely sobeR
With this much of salt, ice formed from rain water won't switching bewteen solid and liquid state as much as fresh water, but quite a saparation of ice and salt water