Salt Mines
So...Here is another picture of the Great Salt Lake. You can tell I was flying when I took this because of the wing with the wing-ding thingy.
So, do you notice the blue in the backgound? Apparently, there is a little dike, and the red bacteria blooms in the shallower water in the foreground.
Both Crater Lake in Oregon and the GSL have no inlets or outlets to the lake. Crater Lake, at 1,958 feet (597 meters) deep, is the seventh deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States
The deepest part of the GSL is a wopping 35 feet deep.
So, do you notice the blue in the backgound? Apparently, there is a little dike, and the red bacteria blooms in the shallower water in the foreground.
Both Crater Lake in Oregon and the GSL have no inlets or outlets to the lake. Crater Lake, at 1,958 feet (597 meters) deep, is the seventh deepest lake in the world and the deepest in the United States
The deepest part of the GSL is a wopping 35 feet deep.
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