For some time, there has been a forecast that The Great Salt Lake, once one of the largest inland salt lakes in the world.
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For some time, there has been a forecast that The Great Salt Lake, once one of the largest inland salt lakes in the world.
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The article could definitely use an editor
I actually clicked through to see if it was a shortening problem or something. Nope. That's how it's published.
awww bummer. all the poor sea monkeys
They are really good at waiting for water to reappear
Aral desert: first time?
Split it? I hear that the Kazakh side of the sea grows again, even though the Uzbek side turned to cotton.
Salt City
Re: Californium, gotta keep those fancy lawns and pools well watered, and the almonds etc., etc.
See ya later.