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This body of water has all but disappeared more than five times, and yet, in some places today it's still more than 20 feet deep. (Records indicate that the lake completely dried up in 1851, 1852, 1926, 1929-1934, and 1992.)
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Once the source of a valuable conduit of water, today it's but a shell of its former self, purposefully cutoff from its primary outlet. (Its waters once fed the Pit River, a river the helped irrigate California's agricultural industries. Recently, in an effort to control regional water flow, the Pit River was diverted and the lake is now in a state of decline as salinity is increasing, threatening fish populations)
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Goose lake, California and Oregon USA
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Nauman Aly, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
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