Nattu Natraj (cq), of Lafayette, runs in the early morning on the first day of Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon in Death Valley, Calif., on Monday, July 24, 2006. Natraj finished the race in under 48 hours and earned the coveted buckle. The 135 mile race goes from Badwater, the lowest point in the U.S. at 282 feet below sea level to Mt. Whitney Portal at 8,360 ft. in elevation. (CHRIS SCHNEIDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Nattu Natraj (cq)
Nattu Natraj (cq), of Lafayette, runs in the early morning on the first day of Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon in Death Valley, Calif., on Monday, July 24, 2006. Natraj finished the race in under 48 hours and earned the coveted buckle. The 135 mile race goes from Badwater, the lowest point in the U.S. at 282 feet below sea level to Mt. Whitney Portal at 8,360 ft. in elevation. (CHRIS SCHNEIDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Nattu Natraj (cq)
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CS;Nattu Natraj (cq), of Lafayette, runs in the early morning on the first day of Kiehl's Badwater Ultramarathon in Death Valley, Calif., on Monday, July 24, 2006. Natraj finished the race in under 48 hours and earned the coveted buckle. The 135 mile race goes from Badwater, the lowest point in the U.S. at 282 feet below sea level to Mt. Whitney Portal at 8,360 ft. in elevation. (CHRIS SCHNEIDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Nattu Natraj (cq)
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