Weird lakes amidst desert in Canyonlands National Park in Utah

The lakes here are in Canyonlands National Park in Utah is not of course, but they are here for a various goal.

Look bird's these lakes in Canyonlands in Utah appears unreal, as they were drawn in the desert. These lakes are so real, but they are not to swim at all. Their goal is to extract a specific type of lamellae, which includes potassium.

Intrepid Potash Moab

Intrepid Potash-Moab-Uta-feature

Image by Doc Searls by way of Flickr

This substance is extracted from a depth of 3000 meters and it is normally how e fertilizers and are used for the manufacture of soaps. To this substance extract is a massive and challenging method. For that reason it is essential to bring water from the Colorado River in the underground mines.

Intrepid Potash Moab, Utah 2

Image by Doc Searls through Flickr

Canyonlands

Although, a single of those National Park has extended been the most common Destinations for every person who is into extreme sports. There are millions of tourists each and every year.

 Canyonlands, Utah 2

Image by by means of Flickr Bitterroot

La Sal Mountains

Canyonlands, Utah

Image John Fowler through Flickr

Green Riven

The higher temperatures and the deadly predators are the top causes of death in this wilderness.

Green Riven, Canyonlands, Utah

Image by Alex Derr via Flickr

Snow on Green Riven

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Image by Dixie Lawrence by way of Flickr

Part of the Canyonlands National Park is also identified as Labyrinth and with great reason. If you are to get into it there are high chances for you to get out. It is believed that this is 1 of the most remote and inaccessible area in the complete territory of the United States.

Mesa Arch

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, UT

Image by John Fowler by way of Flickr

WindGate sandstone cliffs

Wind Gate sandstone cliffs, Canyonlands, Utah

By Michael Grindstaff (Own work) [CC BY-SA three.], via Wikimedia Commons

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