Exploring California's Mono Lake
LEE VINING, CA - JUNE 28: Mono Lake, a large, briney body of water on the eastern flank of the High Sierra Mountains, is home to hundreds of species of birds and an unusual geological limestone and calcareous formations called tufas, as viewed on June 28, 2017, near Lee Vining, California. Following a five-year drought, a record winter and spring snowfall in the High Sierra Mountain Range is melting quickly, raising the level of Mono Lake. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

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