Jornada del Muerto
(重定向自Jornado del Muerto)
![Jornada del Muerto is the upper third of the image, oriented with the top to the northwest.The Tularosa Basin is the lower half of the image, with the dark streak of lava north of White Sands the Carrizozo Malpais. The Trinity atomic site is northwest of the Malpais. The forested Sacramento Mountains are to the right-east.[1]](/uploads/202501/21/CroppedLargeISS008-E-56165553.jpg)

The Jornada del Muerto (Spanish for "single day's journey of the dead man" hence "route of the dead man") in the U.S. state of New Mexico was the name given by the Spanish conquistadors to the Jornada del Muerto Desert basin, and the particularly dry 100-mile (160 km) stretch of a route through it.