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![Two rangers in uniform wearing surgical masks stand on either side of a large digital thermometer sign outside the front of Furnace Creek Visitor Center at Death Valley National Park. The thermometer is shown with a high heat reading of 129°F at 4 pm PT on July 12, 2020. (Image credit: E. Deldin/National Park Service, via Death Valley NPS Facebook page) Two rangers in uniform wearing surgical masks stand on either side of a large digital thermometer sign outside the front of Furnace Creek Visitor Center at Death Valley National Park. The thermometer is shown with a high heat reading of 129°F at 4 pm PT on July 12, 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/legacy/image/2020/Aug/106895025_3452795461411378_1276725786018791093_o.jpg?itok=C4hxQoOa)
Two rangers in uniform wearing surgical masks stand on either side of a large digital thermometer sign outside the front of Furnace Creek Visitor Center at Death Valley National Park. The thermometer is shown with a high heat reading of 129°F at 4 pm PT on July 12, 2020. (Image credit: E. Deldin/National Park Service, via Death Valley NPS Facebook page)