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Photo Of The Day By Andrew C. Strom
Photo By Andrew C. Strom
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Cracked Earth” by Andrew C. Strom. Location: Little Washoe Lake, Northern Nevada.
“Right next to Washoe Lake in Northern Nevada is Little Washoe Lake,” explains Strom. “In the summer of 2021, through drought and irrigation, all of Little Washoe had completely dried up. While fascinating to explore and walk upon, it was a bit of treacherous terrain as the cracks in the surface went as far down 18 to 24 inches in places and could easily swallow up a careless foot.”
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