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Filmmaker Marcos Vaz and his wife are self-proclaimed weekend warriors, who like to travel on their days off to different and unusual places. In Mars, a short video, Vaz takes us along to Death Valley National Park, notoriously the hottest, driest, and lowest national park, all of which combine into a terrifying yet beautiful land of extremes for us to experience. You can follow Vaz on Facebook here.