Great Salt Lake, Utah -- A causeway separates the lake into two sections that get their colors from the unique bacteria that live on each side.

Sep 23, 2017 9:16 PM

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Great Salt Lake, Utah -- A causeway separates the lake into two sections that get their colors from the unique bacteria that live on each side.

fun fact, the lake smells awfull, but even worse it spreads all over the valley

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Yuck. What a wasteland

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Rust version and Slime version

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Is that a wall keep the integrity?!?!

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KNOWN FOR ITS ABUNDANT POPULATION OF SPIDERS the radio says after you pull in. Then you get out of your car and see 1000 spiders all at once

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Mormons. Go figure.

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I visited it once a few years ago. It smelled horrific. People were swimming and wading in it, and I thought it smelled like dead fish.

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What would happen if one were to dig a hole under that rail and connect the two sides? Bacteria war?

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I was a sea monkey wrangler on that lake, scooped up brine shrimp egg and pumped it into one-ton bags. Pink side is so salty it crusts 1/2

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Everything like the rim of a marg glass, and it looks like pink lemonade when you motor through it. Sunsets were acid trip-ish.

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Southern Pacific's Lucin Cutoff, shaved 44 miles off of a journey. from 1904 to 1950 there was a 12 mile long trestle letting water (1/2)

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flow between the two halves of the lake. It was replaced with a dirt causeway in 1959. There was also a station named Mid Lake in the middle

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The best part is the stink, the flies, and the stink...oh and the flies.

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eh and we currently are having the bloom go through every lake near here. the salt lake being one of the saltiest may actually not develop

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it.

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Drink some

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Wanna die? Cause that is how you die.

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What colour was the lake before the causeway was built?

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The one on the left. The right is much fresher water... Still saltier than the oceans.

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Forgive me. I meant saltier than @ops moms ballsack.

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Do you even ayahuasca bro?

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Love your username.

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Fun fact: they added bigger gaps this year to stop this from happening. If they removed it all at once then the hatcheries would be fucked

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Since the South has much more salt than the North they were worried it would be too massive of a shock to the ecosystems

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I live near it and i don't remember it being red

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It's red vs red, and blue vs blue; it's I against me and me against you...

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It's so drained now they should rename it the great dirt lake

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Dirt is the least abundant item in this lake..

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Great Salt Lake? More like Great Salt Fake amirite?

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Salt lake rules!

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The bacteria in the lake is an Archaea. Meaning that it only lives in extreme conditions. Also called an extremophite. Has a pink tinge.

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The Archaea is very numerous. Thats why it colours the water. If the salinity were to drop lower than 8% the Archaea would die. It needs it.

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I fly out there everyday. That's literally a picture of my office

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At last. Watermelonium.

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I know u have waiting for this day to use this word

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"WATAMELONE!"

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That a ninja turtle?

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And the smell on a hot windy summer day is indescribable.

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Bad. Boom, just described it. Idiot.

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What's it smell like? Is it salty-smelling the way the ocean is?

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Worse. Ocean has much less salt than this lake. Although, I've come to enjoy the smell of that first summer storm

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Brine shrimp corpses. So quite terrible.

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AWFUL.The Independence Day scene when Will Smith's dragging an alien in a parachute & he yells 'What is that SMELL?!' was filmed @ the lake.

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I've lived in Salt Lake almost all my life and have never been in the Great Salt Lake.

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You're not missing much smells like shit

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Same here, pal. I don't know anybody who even *wants* to go to the Great Salt Lake

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Antelope island is pretty cool

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Never seen a show at saltair?

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You're not missing much. The floating is fun but the bugs are not.

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And it smells bad.

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Ugh. Decaying brine shrimp. Sometimes the wind blows just wrong and the smell wafts over the valley.

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nor is the pants that can stand on their own. i swam in it for a school trip and the next day could stand my shirt and pants up on themselve

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It's like when you scare a bunch of seagulls away by running toward them, except the seagulls are tiny bugs and they don't leave you alone.

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Have you considered politely asking them to leave?

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It doesn't work, they insist they are just trying to spread the word of Jesus.

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There are bugs in the Salt Lake? I'm from VT & always imagined the area to be pristine, bug-free w/ breathtaking mountains in the backdrop.

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At eh wrong time of year? Absolutely. Brine flies, biting midges, etc can get really thick.

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There is a type of may-fly thing why always called a brine fly. It really, really likes the Salt Lake. So there must be smaller critters.

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Flamingos would do well there

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Random factoid, a side effect of that railpath was a bacteria developed that helps makes it more toxic

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'Helps'

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100 % true. not in anyway random tho.

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Yeah but what does that sentence mean?

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Toxic railpath . Imgurs inhouse heavymetal band.

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Causeway, railpath; it's in the US, it's a train-track

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Damn arrogant Americans. "My way or no way!" Fuck off.

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In California a causeway is a causeway

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You understand a causeway is any pathway built on top on an embankment, yes? Whether it is built for trains specifically is irrelevant.

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TIL

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Here in real america we call them what they really are: land-canals

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I was there today!

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I wasn't!

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I could have been but chose another path for my day!

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I like turtles!

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A "factoid", by definition, is not true.

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Is English a 2nd language for you? English, if personified, is that one asshole who refuses to admit you are right by changing the facts.

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By it's definition factoid is an invented truth BUT IT IS also a briefly stated trivial fact... this is an aladeen word.

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So this person was both right and wrong by definition. And in context. Wrong. Sooo I guess.... He was incorrect.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYJ2w82WifU but yeah typical internet pedantic crap.

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You know, factoid has more than one definition: a briefly stated and usually trivial fact.

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Don't quote Merriam-Webster at me. Oxford or nothin'.

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lol okay: A brief or trivial item of news or information.

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Re-reading this thread the next day, I realize I came off as an asshole, so I apologize for that. I meant my Oxford comment as a joke, but

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