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A firey dusk sky hovers over tufa towers at Mono Lake, near Lee Vining, California, USA. Tufa is formed by calcium-rich streams mixing with the carbonates risiding on the lake's floor. Mono Lake averages 57 feet with a maximum depth of 159 feet.
Fall evening hues paint the still saline Mono Lake as tufa (calcium-carbonate) formations dot the landscape. Lee Vining, California, USA.
Warm morning light bathes clouds and mountains of the eastern Sierra range and regflects into the calm saline waters of Mono Lake near Lee Vining, California, USA. The white rocks are tufa formed by a combination of calcium (from nearby streams) and carbonate on the lakebed.
Fall evening hues paint the still saline Mono Lake as tufa (calcium-carbonate) formations dot the landscape. Lee Vining, California, USA.
Fall evening hues paint the still saline Mono Lake as tufa (calcium-carbonate) formations dot the landscape. Lee Vining, California, USA.
Fall evening hues paint the still saline Mono Lake as tufa (calcium-carbonate) formations dot the landscape. Lee Vining, California, USA.
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