Death Valley was forecast to come close to record-tying temperatures Sunday, and tourists flocked to the national park, some to possibly witness heat history and other by coincidence.
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Death Valley had been forecast to possible reach record-tying temperatures Sunday, and tourists made their way to the national park, some to possibly witness heat history.
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