← Back to context Comment by kjkjadksj 3 days ago It isn’t dried up, they maintain a certain water level in the various lakes. 3 comments kjkjadksj Reply bronson 3 days ago The lake is completely dried up. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owens_Lake And other lakes in the area are in really bad shape. kjkjadksj 2 days ago I disagree I drive through there every winter and the lakes are very large. The ecology of the valley is dry but nowhere near as dry as say the mojave just to the south. bronson 2 days ago Mojave was a desert. Owens Lake was huge. Your comparison doesn't make senseWhat natural lakes in the region are still "very large"?
bronson 3 days ago The lake is completely dried up. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owens_Lake And other lakes in the area are in really bad shape. kjkjadksj 2 days ago I disagree I drive through there every winter and the lakes are very large. The ecology of the valley is dry but nowhere near as dry as say the mojave just to the south. bronson 2 days ago Mojave was a desert. Owens Lake was huge. Your comparison doesn't make senseWhat natural lakes in the region are still "very large"?
kjkjadksj 2 days ago I disagree I drive through there every winter and the lakes are very large. The ecology of the valley is dry but nowhere near as dry as say the mojave just to the south. bronson 2 days ago Mojave was a desert. Owens Lake was huge. Your comparison doesn't make senseWhat natural lakes in the region are still "very large"?
bronson 2 days ago Mojave was a desert. Owens Lake was huge. Your comparison doesn't make senseWhat natural lakes in the region are still "very large"?
The lake is completely dried up. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owens_Lake And other lakes in the area are in really bad shape.
I disagree I drive through there every winter and the lakes are very large. The ecology of the valley is dry but nowhere near as dry as say the mojave just to the south.
Mojave was a desert. Owens Lake was huge. Your comparison doesn't make sense
What natural lakes in the region are still "very large"?