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Each year the water level of Mono Lake continues to decline as water demand continues to rise in the southern part of the state. Lowering the Lake to provide water to the people living in the City of Angles was prohibited by a law passed in the late 1970s. As the water drops each year, more Tufa is exposed, making for ever-changing scenery. The whitest part of the tufa at the bottom would not have been visible even a couple of years earlier.
Creek - Hot Creek Geologic Site
Volcanic activity here in the Hot Creek Geologic Site can raise water temperatures above boiling point and be heavily laden with Sulfuric Acid. Not a creek to you would want to fall into. This is a beautiful area to visit, especially in the winter; however, when visiting the site, please follow directions and, stay behind the fence line; stay safe.
Canyon headed to Tokatee Falls, Oregon
As a landscape photographer, you can find yourself in some precarious situations. To capture this image, I climbed down a very slippery and steep rock slope, which was dry but covered in a dusting of sand. As I started to depart, I lost my footing and slid foot-first, headed for the freezing creek water below. With my feet and lower legs already over the edge, I caught hold of a small branch and managed to stop my fall. Just around the corner of the distant creek shown here is a 125-foot waterfall. Being by myself, I would have been hard to find holding onto the rocks in the stream to have stopped my plunge. Whew! Close call!