This looks interesting if you're into old ruins---
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/gho...ead/vi-BBlAYCd
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This looks interesting if you're into old ruins---
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/gho...ead/vi-BBlAYCd
I'm sorry I can't get there, but I urge everyone who can to go. These are very interesting sites. I photographed Lake Buchanan in Texas which is having similar problems due to the on-going drought. I spent a day with a local historian whose family has lived there for several generations, and was a wellspring of information.
Though the circumstances are not good for those living in the west, it would seem to be an interesting opportunity. I wonder if there are other sites within the Lake Mead site that might be revealed should the levels continue to drop?
I will consider it and other similar opportunities for candidate photo expositions.
"a wellspring of information"... well played, Mr. Wasserman!