Tuesday, April 20, 2010

What Looks Like Snow, But Isn't?

It's ponds filled with alkaline and they are scattered throughout the landscape in Wyoming. As the water evaporates, the alkaline becomes more prominent and very white.

The carbonation was caused by volcanic activity and was used by immigrants and Native Americas for its medicinal qualities, even though many a settler and their livestock got sick from drinking up too much of the alkaline-based water.

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