One of Death Valley’s more popular attractions would be a little place called “Scotty’s Castle,” which is a two-story Spanish Colonial Revival style villa build in 1922 in the Grapevine Mountains of northern Death Valley in California. The staff of the National Park gives guided tours of the castle for a cash price while dressed in clothes resembling the 1930’s to create the scene of being taken back into that time.
Due to the summer monsoons of the desert life, at least 30 people are struck by lightning every year and homes need to be repaired and that’s when a Florida construction company is called to do their services of repairs. Although the spectacular lightning shows a monsoon brings only comes once a year, Death Valley is more known for its intense heat and incredibly long summers. The depth of Death Valley seems to be the influence of its summer temperatures. The valley is this long and narrow basin 280 feet below sea level and is surrounded by high and steep mountain ranges. One thing the west is known for is the dry heat and the dry air which allows sunlight to heat the desert surface.