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Tag Archives: hydrothermal
The Salton Sea Mud Volcanos
A few hours east of San Diego is the Salton Sea, an inland lake formed by periodic overflows of the Colorado River. By chance, this low-lying region (the lake is currently 69 m/226 ft below sea level) is also above / read more…
Posted in Cool Stuff / Energy / Nature
Tagged in dalton sea / geothermal / geysers / hydrothermal / mud pits / mud volcanos


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