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Six intriguing things about water in the Amargosa Valley

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Crystal Springs in the Ash Meadow National Wildlife Refuge. Photo by Pahrump Photography by Robert Marcos The water in Amargosa Valley is a scientific oddity that serves both as a living time capsule and supports life in one of Earth’s harshest environments. The Amargosa River flows underground for roughly 185 miles – surfacing only occasionally to create lush oases in the Mojave Desert. Here are some remarkable aspects of this unique water syst…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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