Salt Lakes: An Unnatural History
by Caroline Tracey.

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Salt Lakes: An Unnatural History
by Caroline Tracey.
Salt Flats, Bolivia 😁
Unsalts your lake
Listen babe I’m having a real tough time right now and I just don’t know if I can take this anymore. I’m taking my salt and my lakes and I’m leaving. Tell the kids I won’t be back. I’d say it’s me but it’s really, really you. Goodbye, worstie
*adds pepper to your salt lakes*
You come into MY house? You disrespect MY lakes? You RUIN my perfect mineral balance? You DESTROY the biodiversity of some of my FINEST lakes. No. You must PAY. You think that my lakes are some kind of dish to be peppered but FOOL! You are mistaken! It is YOU who shall be peppered! Burn!!!! Burn for this disrespect!!!! May your tears salt the very lakes you sought to destroy
Me apparently
Greetings and welcome to salt lake facts!
The Dead Sea, arguably the most well known salt lake for its salinity of 34.2%, earns its reputation as being a salty fuck that cannot sustain life. As if conflicted by its own salinity, prior to the winter of 1978-79, the Dead Sea was composed of two separate saline layers. The top layer maintained an average salinity of about 30%, and was colder than the lower layer which kept a salinity of 34%. Due to lack of rain and flow of water from the Jordan River in the 60s, the top layer grew saltier, surpassing the lower layer's salinity by 1975. However, the upper layer was also warmer than the lower layer, and thus the two remained separated until the winter of 1978-79, in which it cooled and the two layers mixed. Since then, the Dead Sea has started to separate once again. I guess homogeneity was just never meant to be
~The Salt Lakes Of Florence ~Designed and created by Iska (sablina) ~Decorating help by Tippah ~A recreation of the Pink Salt Lakes in Camargue, France (Salin d’Aigues-Mortes )
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Florence/90/189/24