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Mono Lake at dusk

Along Highway 395 in the Eastern Sierras, Mono Lake is part of a formerly vast inland sea, which like the Great Salt Lake in Utah has been shrinking through the centuries. The salinity level has reached a point where it is more saline than the oceans. A plan has been in place for years to slowly add water to the lake so that it does not reach a point where the brine shrimp and other organisms which feed migratory birds can't live in it.

The odd formations around the lake are known as "tufas", which are made of a type of limestone, a byproduct of the chemistry of the lake and surrounding area.
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Tufa column at Mono Lake
g10/38/800338/3/168349388.apY4ix69.jpg g10/38/800338/3/168378399.XOHkGear.jpg g10/38/800338/3/168381488.jDJRrfAN.jpg Tufas at dusk
Tufas at dusk
g10/38/800338/3/168305652.OOjNLwQl.jpg Other-worldly
Other-worldly
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g10/38/800338/3/168385859.Y311RI7b.jpg Day is (just about) done
Day is (just about) done