Yeah, they damed the Colorado, backed it up to a fault and the river leaked into the Salton Sea. Big time man made screw up.
uh, rocks and water? Nope, that's not what we were looking for.
Anyone else?
Gordy & Barbie wrote:Water and the type of rock formations in the area. Can't remember the technical terms or the name of the rocks involved.-----Original Message-----While I don't condone random careless destruction, those areas we humans have damaged are a mere blip on the geologic radar. Natural geologic forces can and will eventually repair all that damage, cause much more serious devastation, and then repair that as well.
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Does anyone know how the Salton Sea came into existence in the first place? Don't cheat by using the WWW!
Debbie Austin and Brad Bittorf wrote:If you see what has been done to the Imperial Dunes you start thinking maybe we just have some zones we give up on ever restoring. :-(
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