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নিকুঞ্জ লেকের কাজ শেষ। Nikunjo Lake Project 2020। ssm19
Can't believe I made a little dream a reality ... this feeling of being in my room and looking out at this view is breathtaking along with the most peaceful feeling.
June - traveled July - Projects galore ! Tiny lake house project, Kingsville fixer upper , fished 3 times a week. August- Lake house project continued , hgtv marathons, the Walking Dead Marathon , getting ready to go back to work , getting my class room ready and decluttering and minimizing my living to move into a tiny home. Busy busy busy Aug 2017
Lake Project by David Maisel
Lake Project by David Maisel
Lake Project 22
David Maisel
Aerial view of Owens Valley, California. "Beginning in 1913, the now infamous Los Angeles reclamation project effectively diverted water from Owens Valley to the Los Angeles Aqueduct, providing a substantial amount of the city’s water supply. By 1926, the lower Owens River and Owens Lake were essentially depleted of water, leaving a vast exposed salt flat with unusually concentrated mineral levels and extremely vulnerable topsoil. The situation has been exacerbated by fierce winds that sweep through the valley and dislodge carcinogenic particles from the lakebed, creating a pervasive dust cloud known as the Keeler fog (named for the town on the east side of the lake). The Owens Lake region, the largest source of particulate matter pollution in the United States, is now undergoing an EPA approved, state implemented plan to control the spread of this hazardous matter. After decades of accelerated destruction, the ground is once again flooded, this time by EPA officials in an effort to diminish the toxic dust that settles in the soil, vegetation, and lungs of nearby inhabitants. From the air, high above this damaged wasteland, the ground assembles itself into something spectacular and horrifying." - Diana Gaston, Aperture 172
David Maisel