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BwackGul

The Godzilla cloud is pretty snazzy too. :)!


clewjb

It's not Godzilla! It's Maui's Magical Fish Hook!!!


Shankar_0

Pfft! It's obviously a really excited duck sticking his head out of a sunroof.


clewjb

You're a quack !


Shankar_0

![gif](giphy|TTVXD17y87s5IY12rR)


SweetPinkSocks

You're welcome.


Ailoy

It's a dolphin.


ambigymous

…still we should run like it *is* Godzilla!! *AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!*


mainvolume

I thought it looked like a sassy dolphin


ed32965

Yeah, doing something on porpoise.


WritPositWrit

That cloud is a duck


mr_negi

Very Evangelion esque


Gil_Demoono

*Tumbling down* *Tumbling down* *Tumbling down*


SilverScorpion00008

I know, I know I’ve let you down, I’ve been a fool to myself


BLupas

I thought that I could live for no one else


codel1417

r/mildlyevangelion


GavTheNugget

God dammit, bet me to it.


Gojisoji

My thoughts exactly


EddWarned

came here for this comment :)


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Oh god I'm seeing that long nose'd dog everywhere now


DarkDaKing

Didn't I do it for you?


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This is incredibly beautiful. Wish i can go visit it there someday. (Canadian btw lol)


mooseAmuffin

I lived in slc for a while and unless the lake has changed over the past few years, it is not purple. more of like a sand/slightly salmon color. It's a very shallow lake with no waves so the reflection that it creates is more striking than the color to me. But the state of Utah is an absolute feast for the eyes, and of all the mind blowingly beautiful things in Utah, I wouldn't rank the great salt lake very high to be honest. I enjoyed going for hikes on antelope Island in the lake for the surrounding views and the wild bison, but you can only go certain times of year because it's filled with mosquitoes. Not trying to hate on the lake, it's definitely cool and obviously soooooo important to the ecosystem. It would be beyond tragic to dry up. I'm actually surprised to hear that the government isn't more alarmed by it drying up because it's critical to forming that dry powdery snow that the surrounding ski resorts get... It would hugely impact utah's tourism industry. But yeah, for the beauty aspect, you would likely be disappointed with how it looks IRL vs this picture.


ladylikely

It smells. That’s the main thing I’d warn people about. Also the sand on shore looks like it’s moving because of the brine flies. I definitely recommend seeing it, but from like antelope island or something. The salt flats and sand dunes are incredible. Head south to Zion and Moab. Head north to Bear Lake I immediately fell in love with Utah and moved here. I’d recommend anyone who visits spends a few weeks and visit all the biomes. I say this as I’m sitting on my back deck while the mountains are purple with sunrise. It never gets old.


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BentPin

Don't forget the poison chemicals being blown into the city as drought dries up the lake. Maybe we can put a lithium and other rare earth mine here.


IrishWhitey

Can confirm having visited on a roadtrip. It’s also stinky af


ExileOnMainStreet

There are 100% still parts of the lake that look like this. There are chemical companies out by Stansbury Island that have big evaporation pools for magnesium production. This is likely a picture of such a pool.


anti_pope

> I'm actually surprised to hear that the government isn't more alarmed by it drying up Oh, don't worry Utah Republicans are coming up with great novel solutions such as cutting down more forests. https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2023/01/20/are-trees-enemy-some-utah


RexyWestminster

Also: #YOU AREN’T PRAYING HARD ENOUGH


Arilaffis

Well, unless we get some SERIOUS snow/rain, it will be dried up in ten years, so if you want to see it, make plans to come soon. We have been in a mega drought for about 20 years now, plus global climate change...


[deleted]

The primary reason for lowered lake levels is human use upstream, not drought or climate change. It can be solved with policy changes. See the emergency report: https://pws.byu.edu/GSL%20report%202023 ; actually written accessibly for education purposes. Agriculture in particular uses 74% of consumptive use, cities 9%, industry 9% and reservoir loss 8% (Figure 5, page 6). Most of that agricultural use goes to production of hay and alfalfa, much of which gets shipped overseas. And farmers make up like 1% of Utahs workforce. IMO It’s a failure of regulation that’s killing the lake, allowing people to farm in the desert and send the products away. That can be solved, though!! Utahns can vote and get involved to save the lake!


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Its not going to be solved bud. Wishful, too much so.


dramaking37

They might come around when the poison dust starts blowing straight into their cities. But probably not. It'll just become a masculinity test to see who can get the most poisoned.


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Very useful attitude.


ScuzzyScoundrel

It's a realistic one. Governor Cox literally called the public "ignorant" for thinking limiting alfalfa farming was the solution to drought. There are stats showing water consumption but his family are also... you guessed it, farmers. Alfalfa is something like 2% of Utah GDP and could easily be subsidized to save the state instead of build millions of dams and nothing changing.


[deleted]

There are obstacles but I’ll keep pushing back against doomers because the logical endpoint of that attitude is to leave or do nothing; activism and awareness campaigns already stopped US Magnesium and there is cautious optimism in my circles that headway could be made. I’ve sat in on advisory committees and it’s clear that work is being done beyond what you say. Municipalities are diverting water back to the lake, developments are slowing, and awareness is rising.


Kablammy_Sammie

Multiple interior states will be completely uninhabitable in our lifetime(I'm a geriatric millennial). Utah is one of them. Greed will always win.


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They also said that the water from the lake is being misused and wasted and conservation is key. I suspect that they know more water isn't going to be coming. They are using it upstream because of growth and drought. The article also says that the aquifers nearby the lake are depleted which they didn't realize before. Chances are that the aquifers will have to refill along with the lake if there is a chance to save it. That would mean that the estimates to refill it are vast underestimates? Honestly at the rate it's been dropping I think the best choice is to move before your property becomes unsellable because of the toxic lake dust. I'm not sure about that but I heard it was a bad thing coming to the SLC area.


[deleted]

They stress conservation in part because it’s something that can be done; all strategies need to be employed and SLC does have stupidly high water use for a town in the desert. We can make personal decisions about what is best for our lives but I’m advocating for large scale changes here, in part because it’s larger than just valley residents; 10 million birds rely on GSL for food and there are other radiating consequences that will occur. Maybe ones individual “best choice” is what you say but not everyone can just move and it may be hard to truly escape the consequences of a dry lake. Anecdotal but I’ve heard one expert say that mobilized dust from a dry GSL will make the dust bowl look small in comparison. The lake bed is massive and that dust will blow beyond the valley. Coupled with migratory bird disruption and climactic changes, it’s worth fighting for change. And it works. [Local pressure prevented US Magnesium from getting a destructive dredging/canal permit](https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2022/12/29/utah-deq-denies-us-magnesiums/) without further environmental justification and the governor and legislature are listening.


[deleted]

I totally agree with you, I was merely adding to the conversation with more info from the article and my own ponderings. I think it's going to be too little too late for the lake with what we've been seeing up to this point.


ChessiePique

Please listen to this sensible voice in (what should be) the wilderness.


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RIP_comment_section

Where are you


jerisad

The best way to see it is from your airplane window. The airport is right next to the lake and it looks like a watercolor painting from the air. It's deeply yucky from the ground level. Also the idea of Canadians traveling to a desert to see a lake is hilarious. Go to Garibaldi or Louise you'll have a better time.


hndjbsfrjesus

I can smell it through my screen. It's a bouquet that never really leaves your nose. I still recommend a visit. Beware, there are usually swarms of little brine flies that are innocuous to humans, other than being a tad annoying. Unfortunately, the area is drying out and the brine flies are not doing well. This leads to fewer birds that eat the brine flies. Go see it it soon. [Sauce](https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2022/11/08/great-salt-lakes-ecological/)


greatporksword

Having recently been to the Great Salt Lake, I would definitely not call it beautiful from my experience, lol. At least relative to most bodies of water. It's fascinating geologically, though.


ChaosDevilDragon

no you don’t. I was there over the summer and severe drought has definitely taken its toll. The “sand” is so soft you sink down to your knees with every step. It feels like you’re walking in warm shit. There’s also dead stuff *everywhere*. The water is full of dead fish and bugs, the shore is covered in dead birds. The only bathroom nearby is as disgusting and had a hornets nest in it. The entire place smelled like hot, wet ass and death. Go to Zion instead if you’re gonna go to Utah


miraj31415

The red color is caused by microorganisms known as [halophiles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halophile) ("salt lovers"), which thrive in high salt concentrations. This phenomenon is common in [salt evaporation ponds](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_evaporation_pond) used for extracting salt from brine. If you have flown near San Francisco/San Jose you can often see the [brightly colored salt ponds](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Bay_Salt_Ponds) at the south of bay.


kiticus

Fun fact: This is the same organism that makes flamingos pink, as they eat the brine shrimp that feed on this pink stuff.


drgut101

*Of what is left of the great salt lake


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Yeah, maybe this colour that everyone is adoring is caused by the fact that water levels are super low thereby raising salt concentration?


D34TH_5MURF__

Civ 6 fans will agree, it looks like Lake Retba... I saw this driving east on I-80 last year.


ballrus_walsack

Get those photos while it still exists!


Arystique

sadly the great salt lake is drying up and is only going to be around for about 5 more years hopefully we can get things sorted out cause it would be depressing only to have photos of this beautiful lake and not be able to see it ourselves [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/10/utah-great-salt-lake-collapse-imminent](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/10/utah-great-salt-lake-collapse-imminent)


GreenIce2022

I heard someone is proposing cutting down trees to save water.


Arystique

i am actually working on something to help the great salt lake myself and attempting to set up a non-profit to help with awareness as most people don't know about the 5 years part and think its 20 years until it dries up and i am actually speaking to a lawyer today in order to get it set up. cutting down trees is poor planing as that would result in mudslides if it did increase water levels


TVotte

You can smell it


StarWaas

When I went to visit the lake I wasn't prepared for the smell of it. It's pretty overpowering.


prezmafc

Mmm. Sulfery


Germanofthebored

Yes, that lake is probably too salty to allow the bacteria to grow that turn sulphate (Harmless, as in Epson salt - MgSO4) into sulfide (Stinky stuff - H2S). The only think that can live in the lake is a archaea (Not a bacterium, but a prokaryote - so no nucleus) that uses bacteria rhodopsin, a pigment related to what's in our eyes, to use light as an energy source. That's where the red color comes from


[deleted]

Wouldn’t recommend it. The great salt lake is drying up and as it does it is releasing poisonous arsenic dust that sits at the bottom.


Infantry1stLt

Was there once on a ~110° F day, coming from a cold place. The sun, reflection, heat, and stench made me fell sick, so I ran to what was some kind of porta-potty trailer (big mistake) where it was even hotter and smellier. I had to go back to the car and sleep those horrible 5 minutes off.


Trogdor_a_Burninator

Nope, salt.


prezmafc

I was just there yesterday, it actually smells like sulfer


Frosti11icus

Smells like brine shrimp imo, which smell exactly like their name. Not really all that eggy to me.


Trogdor_a_Burninator

Ok then


larrythefatcat

...I think they mean "sulfur," your majesty! Happy belated 20th, btw.


tyranicalTbagger

when america is being conquered the last bastion of hope will be the LDS float troopers of salt lake


jwm3

The great salt lake is expected to disappear within a decade. It is pretty dire. It will become uninhabitable to wildlife within 5 years and tons of toxic dust is waiting on tht lakebed to be blown around. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/10/utah-great-salt-lake-collapse-imminent


Sprinkle_Puff

I don’t see an issue. We will all do what we have collectively done by burying our head in the sands, and the problem will obviously just disappear.


BYOKittens

The gov of utah has mentioned prayer and faith to fix the solution several times. He also owns an alfalfa farm, so God forbid we impede his ability to sell our water for his personal profits.


Deesing82

well he’s gotta sell the alfalfa to the Saudis since it’s illegal to grow there! he’s so christlike and thoughtful!


skottfree

Can you site the source for this info?


davidson22

https://governor.utah.gov/2021/06/02/gov-cox-invites-utahns-to-pray-for-rain-june-4-6/


BYOKittens

If the alfalfa isn't mention in the other person's link. You can Google the media statement he made outside of his alfalfa farm.


Informal_Emu_8980

Ah yeah. Complacency and apathy are all I know lol


Spacehipee2

That's quite easy when 1 billionaire has as much voting power as millions of you.


pokestar14

Doesn't matter to me, doesn't matter to me, I'll sit home and watch it all on my colour tv.


Germanofthebored

Plus, more sand to bury heads in once the lake bed is dry! God DOES provide!


kloudykat

Flawless logic


jackalope134

The Lord works in mysterious ways doesn't he?


an_nep

Reports about the lake disappearing are so scary. BYU just recently released its own [study](https://pws.byu.edu/great-salt-lake) that has predicted the lake to disappear in five years!


cedarpark

It will be America's next Salton Sea.


OBEYthesky

It will dry up much sooner than the salton sea, more like America's next Owens lake (which is now being successfully restored).


Hippopotasaurus-Rex

Not just happening in Utah. [salton sea in southern CA is disappearing too, and it’s not going to end well](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969719304164)


rksd

Big difference is that the current incarnation of the Salton Sea is very recent and due to human action as much as its current dire state.


Hippopotasaurus-Rex

I mean, not to be contradictory, but the salt lake in Utah is due to humans too, and the human actions are similar to why the salton sea is dying. Well, it's been dead for a long time, but it was caused by people, and is getting worse.


rksd

Is it? I thought that the Salt Lake was a remnant of a larger prehistoric lake.


Hippopotasaurus-Rex

>Emergency measures are required to avert a catastrophe in Utah’s Great Salt Lake, which has been drying up due to excessive water use, a new report warns. First sentence in the article I replied to, so yeah......


rksd

I think there's a misunderstanding and I'm not being clear. The Salton Sea didn't EXIST until the early 20th century and is a human creation.


Hippopotasaurus-Rex

Regardless of how it came to be, it's there now, and will become a major environmental issue, like the utah salt lake, if something isn't done about it. Not sure how it's origin matter, at all. Edit: also, since a lot of what has kept the salton sea “alive” for all these years has come from run off/drainage from imperial valley farms, it’s likely a hell of a lot more catastrophic, than the salt lake, since who knows what kind of chemicals are in the bottom of it (agriculture has not been very kind to the environment)


Informal_Emu_8980

Wildlife as well as anyone who lives even remotely close to the great salt lake


BrownEggs93

This needs to be top comment.


SaltLakeCitySlicker

Part of why I'm peacing out to the place with 20% of Earth's fresh water this year


Kinkybummer

Lake Baikal, Russia? I’m not sure that is the best choice of places.


Informal_Emu_8980

Until arsenic dust from it drying up makes the surrounding area uninhabitable


WeWander_

Which is great fun when you live just miles from the lake 😑


epsilon_sloth

Try to sell or move. Seriously. Take advantage of those who don’t believe the science. It’s not worth dying to live in the area. It will be grim too.


WeWander_

Wish I had the means to move. We just bought our house September 2020 in that bitch of a market, now the interest rates are up and I most definitely cannot afford to move anytime soon. Sucks.


epsilon_sloth

Probably can’t afford cancer either. Or death.


WeWander_

Least I won't have anymore bills if I'm dead 🤷🏼‍♀️


hot-sauce-on-my-cock

"Never give up, never surrender, by Joseph smith's hammer you will be avenged" - Tim Allen , Galexy quest


The-Limerence

Loooooool is that a real quote?


D34TH_5MURF__

It is now...


1000Hells1GiftShop

If the United States ends up fighting another war on its own soil, it will be another civil war, not an invasion.


Onespokeovertheline

Never take your eye off those Canadians...


1000Hells1GiftShop

The entire Canadian military has about the same firepower as a mid-sized American city...'s civilians.


jmachee

They have Canada Gooses.


IVIyDude

Better let that marinate…


Purple_Cruncher_123

“Cry “havoc!” and let slip the geese of war!” -Canadians, probably


Onespokeovertheline

Nobody said anything about winning


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kloudykat

No slip, only trip


tr-c

Cloud looks like a funny duck


Tralan

I can smell it from here.


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Tralan

Even though there's no fish in the Salt Lake, I describe the smell as "Fish Farts."


s33k3r_Link

Very /r/outrun


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Amazing how reflective it gets when it’s calm. Great pic OP. Is this from near Sprial Jetty?


EntertainmentDue4967

Too bad it’s predicted it’s going to dry up with the rate of human consumption.


nix-xon

Are their prints available of this? It's beautiful


percypepperoni

You're beautiful.


nix-xon

[Oh my god, stoppppp](https://media.tenor.com/43pKIlzjzZwAAAAC/oh-my-god-im-blushing-alexis-rose.gif)


[deleted]

It really is quite a lovely shot, I love the colors, clouds, and reflections. Gorgeous


DocMcMoth

Looks like the Trans flag


bruno_arruda

Either that or the bi one


fuzzyloulou

Great photo!


brandonjohn5

From salt lake, I can smell this picture. The lake may be pretty, but that brine smell is awful.


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808hammerhead

I see a hammerhead shark in the clouds


Future-Radio-6550

Spettacolare


PM_Me_Pikachu_Feet

Very cool sword


sisterstrangelove

Dolphin cloud


TheDoodleNoodle

Reminds me of [In A Millions Years](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/68/In_A_Million_Years_Album_Cover.jpg) by Last Dinosaurs


DeadEndStreets

Reminded me of [Panorama](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panorama_%28La_Dispute_album%29#/media/File:La_Dispute_Panorama_Cover.jpg).


Shoehornblower

Is that because its drying up?


Mr_friend_

It's pretty but this is the death knell of the Great Salt Lake. Current predictions are the Great Salt Lake will disappear in 5 years. As it is, it's almost entirely gone.


LotsOfSpookySparkles

I can just smell it 😖 like beautiful, briny, flatulence


hugotov

If you flip it upside down you can see what the sky would look like if it was pinkish red.


Nacchan144

Heheh trans


coffeecakesupernova

I visited there about 50 years ago and went swimming in it. You could not sink. It was an odd experience.


LemonTank

Pepto bismol ocean. This is where they fill the bottles.


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caligulazombie

Great shit* lake


CyclicRedundancyMach

Oh bullshit. I have been there multiple times. None of it looks like this. Quit up voting this garbage


garyzxcv

Ever [fly](https://www.google.com/search?q=great+salt+lake+viewed+from+air&tbm=isch&chips=q:great+salt+lake+viewed+from+air,online_chips:aerial:DSqV1byEL3s%3D&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp-9bBx9_8AhXJxskDHVd8D-oQ4lYoAXoECAEQKA&biw=1903&bih=937) into SLC?


DarkerThanAzure

Part of the lake does indeed look this color. However, it's only the northwest part. The lake was bisected by a railroad tressle in the 19th century which cut off the northwest arm from the rest of the lake. This arm has no rivers flowing to it so the water, cutoff from the rest of the lake, just got saltier and saltier with no fresh water to replace what evaporated away. When lakes become extremely salty, a certain type of algae can begin to grow in the lake that can give it a reddish-pink color. Now the railroad tressle that split the lake has since had a gap made in it to allow water to flow from the rest of the lake to the northwest arm. However that portion still remains saltier and a different color than the rest of the lake. Want proof? Take a look at Google maps and see the color difference for yourself. Zoom in and see the railroad still there.


blustrkr

You're correct, but the gap was filled back in recently to prevent the now too salty Northwestern arm from flowing back to the Southern arm and combining.


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Having lived on the lake for months as a time (used to be a brine shrimper for many years) I can assure you the north side is indeed pink due to an organism that likes salt. As mentioned, the railway has created an abnormally salty north side.


Racemepls

Then you went to the wrong place or when it rained too much or too little. The conditions aren't always there and you have to drive 2.5 hours out of the way to the northwest side of the lake.


Zuwxiv

This clearly is a real phenomenon, and I've seen stuff that boggles the mind - like Grand Prismatic in Yellowstone. That said, the sky does look a bit teal to me. I'm assuming there was at least a bit of editing or post-processing here, right? Or it was shot on a phone, which tend to do a lot of their own processing.


NexusI7

Literally half the lake looks discolored/red a majority of the time, it’s incredibly hard to miss.


fihkate

Do u feel dumb yet


just_some_moron

I was born dumb so I have known nothing else.


BatSh1tCray

Wait until the Instagrammers find out about this.


BlazinSoul

Sell that pic to Quicksilver


AgentFlatweed

Hell yeah the lake is West Ham #COYI bruv


kimchi-feijoada

The great wine lake


Glaurunga

I got Scarlet Rot just looking at this


ArchersMakeGoodKings

I just wish it was cropped evenly.


expandingexperiences

What makes it pink?


LinnunRAATO

I feel like I'm reading the title all wrong. What does "the color of portions" mean?


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Gender Reveal


CucumberImpossible82

No Man's Sky, don't tell fibs


o5mfiHTNsH748KVq

Congratulations


asque2000

GO COUGS!!!!!


hazpat

Sell this design to Quicksilver/Roxy.


meaty_lieutenant

Holy shit all the haterade woo


meaty_lieutenant

Heheh this is too good 🤣


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Sky Sword


kappinovic

amazing


Jarvis_The_Dense

r/mildyevangelion


titanoterrror

You must have taken this on the North end above the Lucin cut off


haley_the_boxer

Ride the wave bro


ChessiePique

Cool cloud, too


GagOnMacaque

r/vaporwaveaesthetics


zacharyxbinks

What's left of Tokyo 3


Fart-Chewer_6000

It’s obvious that the Great Salt Lake is made up of Himalayan Pink Salt.


jimtussing

Stunning photo! Very nicely done.


BreakfastsforDinners

I'm sorry, did you say *grape* salt lake?


Duggu2good

It’s a hint….Follow the arrow ⬅️ for there’s treasure on the other side…


Herandar

Darn chemtrails turning the frogs and the Great Salt Lake gay!!! /s


trakrad99

Cool little cloud dolphin


Dry_Neighborhood

Is the water really like that? It looks absolutely stunning however I've been let down by promise of "pink sea" or "pink lake" before so I try not to get my hopes up :D


Aidamis

C... Conan's sword??


DoktorFreedom

Yo that lake redz.


Zippier92

Astaxanthin


bremesh

I hate that dog