Because she said she wants to go to Death Valley for a starry nights' photoshoot, like, next weekend.
Highway 5 was very greenery because of the recent unusual amount of rainfall and it didn't look like usual dry and brown California.
This is probably Highway 15. The typical look of Mojave desert.
Most likely Highway 127, Getting into Death Valley.
Driving onto this kinda road somehow makes me feel very happy and satisfied.
Me appreciating summer in February.
There was a enormous piece of rock that looked like an ancient shrine or something.
At Death Valley Brewery. They had awesome choices of craft beers.
When we came back to our RV from the brewery, it was already time for sunset.
And there were outside tubs to enjoy natural hotspring.
Unlimited supply of California's natural hotspring. Probably it was one of the most pleasant bathing experiences in my life.
Sunset over bath time.
Leaving the RV park at 6am again...
On the way to Dante's View.
This photo looks a lot better in Google's panorama photo viewer.
Those low trees creates the typical texture of Mojave desert..
This is not my car but a random rental car, and it's not even my fav model, but it looks cool this way.
We were expecting to see the "super bloom" but we probably came in a few weeks too early.
Bagdad Cafe and Route 66. The famous movie location. Their coffee wasn't as bad as described in the movie and actually was good.
Seeing California's cherry blossom makes me realize that I left my home country 5 years ago and haven't seen Japanese sakura ever since.
To those who are interested in our travel itinerary here is the note. According to the splitwise record, the total cost of this trip per person (incl. meals, rental car, gas, airbnb etc...) was approximately $200. So it's not bad at all.
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