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Camera Maker Canon Camera Model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
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Exposure Mode 1 Keywords Death Valley 49ers Gateway historical marker display Historical Site marker sign attraction Death Valley National Park education information landmark Place of Interest Tourist Destination Travel Destination 49ers historic marker historic site Inyo County signage attractive destination educating info national park tourist attraction 49ers Gateways history no people text appealing desert tourism travel historic nobody word attract daytime displays historical markers markers park signs color image historical landmarks outdoor vertical appeal California day educate historic markers historic sites colour image destinations national parks outside tourist attractions Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org day time West deserts day-time United States words parks color images daylight outdoors United States of America verticals colour images natural light outsides CA US USA U.S. U.S.A.
Caption DEATH VALLEY 49ers GATEWAY Through this natural gateway the Death Valley Forty-niners. More than one hundred emigrants from the middle west seeking a shortcut to gold fields of central California, entered Death Valley in December,1849. All suffered from thirst and starvation. Two contingents went southwest from here, the others proceeded northward seeking an escape from region. State Registered Landmark No. 442 Marker placed by California Centennials Commission. Base furnished by Death Valley 49ers Inc. Dedicated December 3, 1949.