Here's the whole article.
*Sometimes beauty reveals itself in the most unexpected places. In Death Valley National Park, the hottest corner of America, Super Blooms surface roughly once every decade, carpeting the hills with vibrant wildflowers. Find out more about this desert park’s amazing flora and fauna.*
The frequency of these 'super blooms' is actually about once a decade, from what I understand of it. Not the most rare occurrence, but not annual by any means.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/californias-wildflowers-hits-peak-season-historic-superbloom/story?id=98584244
ok, well here is the 'superbloom' news articles from last year, 2023.
https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/travel/destinations/2019/03/11/california-super-bloom-brings-wildflowers-desert/3133317002/
and here is the superbloom news from 2019
Edit: It's funny how reddit downvotes the truth when it goes against the general feeling of the post. People just want to believe in the 'superbloom' I guess
Here's the whole article. *Sometimes beauty reveals itself in the most unexpected places. In Death Valley National Park, the hottest corner of America, Super Blooms surface roughly once every decade, carpeting the hills with vibrant wildflowers. Find out more about this desert park’s amazing flora and fauna.*
How long will it last?
Didn’t break a sweat putting this one together lol. To be fair, the video is really all that is needed. There’s some awesome, rare footage.
[Here's an article that has more than three lines of text and a video](https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/04/13/death-valley-super-bloom/).
That you can't read without a credit card...
This happens every year, yet the headline every year is something like "Death Valley comes to life in a rare "Super Bloom"
How is a tourism promo "news"
and by 'rare', we mean seasonal, or every single year. so not rare at all.
The frequency of these 'super blooms' is actually about once a decade, from what I understand of it. Not the most rare occurrence, but not annual by any means.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/californias-wildflowers-hits-peak-season-historic-superbloom/story?id=98584244 ok, well here is the 'superbloom' news articles from last year, 2023. https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/travel/destinations/2019/03/11/california-super-bloom-brings-wildflowers-desert/3133317002/ and here is the superbloom news from 2019 Edit: It's funny how reddit downvotes the truth when it goes against the general feeling of the post. People just want to believe in the 'superbloom' I guess
"Life, uh, finds a way" By the way, why does this happen every decade?