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From the photographer: “Mono Lake is home of exotic calcium carbonate tufa formations, formed when calcium-rich spring water reaches the alkaline waters of the lake. Mono Lake was the subject of a lot of press recently when a scientist suggested that it might be home to a new form of life which used arsenic instead of phosphorus, but it turned out to be a highly arsenic-tolerant one.”

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  • Photographer: Jeff Sullivan
  • Location: California, USA
  • Date: 2015, Jun 20

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  • Art Rosch Reply

    I love Mono Lake. Last time I was there I didn’t have the kind of gear to do this sort of work. It was dark! This is wonderful. Bravo.

    December 27, 2015 at 11:44 am

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