Thursday, April 4, 2024

The Salton Sea

 I have posted about the Salton Sea many times. It was a fluke and mistake (they diverted the Colorado River into it a century ago, and it took a while to recanal the river). Anyway, there are some great schemes and works for at least parts of the sea to be a foraging and water stop again for bird migration.

I haven't been to that effort yet. But the rains have loaded the Salton Sea. This is a view from Anza Borrego on the Borrego to Salton Sea road.


Nice to see it so blue. The rain and "atmospheric rivers" have been good to the lake.

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