‘Once-in-a-lifetime miracle’ is how most of the internet reacted– after one of the driest and hottest lands in the world turned colourful– as it got covered
under a blanket of flowers! Wait, what? A breathtaking video is going viral on social media, which shows Death Valley witnessing a superbloom. Death Valley National Park is a land which is not exactly a place that one visits when it comes to enjoying some “greenery”. However, the scenes at the valley in 2026 were a bit different, as the entire valley became a treat to the eye due to the rare superbloom. The one of a kind national park is located in the US, in Eastern California, along with extending into Nevada. It is also the lowest national park in the US. As soon as the video of the valley’s superbloom came forward, netizens began to react. Most called it “magical”, while some commented on how it happens every “7 to 8 years”. Check out the viral post: “A once-in-a-lifetime miracle unfolds in Death Valley, one of the world’s driest deserts, as rare heavy rains trigger a superbloom. Purple, red, and yellow flowers burst across the barren desert floor, creating a surreal, breathtaking landscape,” the post read. The post was shared on Instagram by the handle ‘Times Now’. It was shared today and pulled more than 26K views from people.
Internet’s reactions:
“Imagine the seeds were just waiting for the right time, you always have it in you to bloom,” a user said. “Wow, even Death Valley blossoms. Which valley am I living in. This is so beautiful,” added another.
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“Uh, it happens approximately every 7 or 8 years. I live here and my husband who is 43 was born in Death valley (in a bathtub at home) he says superbloom is every 7-8 years which is what I've experienced,” commented the next person.
“He won’t even say where he took the photo. It’s not Death Valley . Personally it looks like AI,” commented the next person. “Omg! This is truly a miracle. I think God thought to let them see beauty with so much war,” added another.














