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View of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
Lake Mono, California
Limestone Tufa formations arise from Mono Lake California
Pyramid Lake in the sunny afternoon, blue sky is reflected in the still waters of the mysterious lake of sacred Indian lands. Interesting rock formations against the bare Nevada landscape.
California, Landscape - Scenery, Mono Lake, USA, Lake
The unique look of island of Tufa at Mono Lake, California
Tall limestone towers, called tufa towers, rise from the salty and alkaline water of Mono Lake.
Tufas, large hoodoo-like limestone towers,  are reflected in Mono Lake in the early morning golden light.
View of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
Landscape photograph of the Stone Mother rock formation on a clear sunny afternoon at Pyramid Lake, Nevada.
Limestone Tufa formations arise from Mono Lake California
Sand Tufa at Navy Beach in Mono Lake. Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve; Mono Basin National Scenic Area; Mono Basin; Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area;
The surreal tufa formations in Mono Lake, California
Tombs in the Heraklia Ancient City
Surreal mineral formations of Mono Lake in California, USA
Tufa formation along the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA
Lake Mono, California
Tufa towers rise in this incredible beautiful scenic place called Mono Lake. This desert lake in Northern California occupies part of the Mono Basin, that has no outlet to the ocean.
A row of weathered tufa pinnacles of the once Searles Lake stand strong in the arid Mojave Desert near Trona, California.
Seagull on Tufa, Mono Lake, California.
The Alchichica Lagoon, also called Alchichica Lake, is an alkaline saline lake type axalapasco in a Maar with 60 meters deep, an extension of accumulated water with high salinity and high concentrations of magnesium, is a volcanic crater lake, in Mexico. It is located in Puebla. Located on a free aquifer consisting of sediments such as sand (coarse, medium and fine), clays, clayey sand, shale and limestone.
Tufa towers at the edge of Mono Lake; Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve; Mono Basin National Scenic Area; Mono Basin; Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area. Limestone towers of calcium carbonate. Mono Lake tufa.
Early morning shot of tufa formation on the bank of Mono Lake. Tufa is a variety of limestone formed when carbonate minerals precipitate out of water in unheated rivers or lakes.\n\nTaken at Mono Lake, California, USA.
2013, California, USA
Beach, Beauty, Beauty In Nature, California, Coastline
Mono Lake is a lake with very high salt content in California.
A photo of mountains and boulders, Western Cape, South Africa
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