It’s below 1050 feet now, so what’s going to happen? I’m gonna take a wild guess it’s going to drop further.
It turns into a used boat dealer.
Whose Boat Is This Boat?
I came across this video demonstrating the startling loss of water. It show the levels of an intact for the last month.
The whereabouts of both Amelia Earhart and Judge Crater will finally be known.
We measure snow at our house at the top of Hoosier pass in Colorado. We measure daily when every we get and inch or more.
This last winter we only got 19 feet. We usually get 25-30 feet.
Naw, he’s in Crater Lake, not Lake Mead.
Boathenge!
There’s also Carhenge.
I’m not going to look for it, but Butterhenge always tickled me. It’s cheap enough that anyone could do one.
I wonder if someone sells molds?
The newest discovery in Mead Pond:
If you’re interested, more than a few lakebed crawls have been posted on youtube. The last one I saw included metal detectors and a couple of interviews with older locals that had come out for a stroll.
I feel like old cars full of tourists and family vacationers will start getting uncovered, all of them drawn by Gary Larsen, a skeleton wearing a pork pie hat sits behind the wheel of a rusted up car and a skeleton in a gingham dress is next to him holding an old foldup map, a pair of small skeletons in the back are are tangled up in some toy. I suppose you need a weird sense of humor to be amused by this concept, but it’s tickling me.
You’re not alone in being tickled that way.
With cat’s eye glasses…
Alright guys, we need an artist to produce this now. Don’t know if Larsen takes requests.
Ahem, Larson.
Great. Now he probably won’t even think about it.
I wonder when they’ll find the spaceship from the original Planet of the Apes? And what horrors that will unleash on our civilization when they do. Maybe we really are the far future.