
Earthquake in Mexico creates 'desert tsunami' 1,500 miles away in Death Valley National Park
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Waves were triggered in the Devils Hole cave system at Death Valley National Park in Arizona by a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck western Mexico about 1,500 miles away.
Devils Hole is a partially water-filled limestone cave in a Nye County, Nevada, and is hundreds of feet deep, according to the NPS.
It is home to the endangered Devils Hole pupfish, which depend on algae that grow on a shallow, sunlit shelf as a food source.
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