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Lake Mead pulled back 175 feet of water... what it revealed was real
Lake Mead’s drought exposed parts of the lake bed that were once 175 feet underwater. Areas that had been too deep for scuba ...
In the late 1940s, a U.S. Army Air Forces B-29 Superfortress crashed into Lake Mead during a classified postwar operation ...
WorldAtlas released a list of the six most dangerous lakes in America, including one in Georgia. Where? How many people have died at this lake?
National Park Service (NPS) rangers at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area have signaled they want to end the decades-long Christmas tradition of Americans decorating the area's many evergreen ...
A number of experts have warned that Lake Mead is going to continue drying up unless something is done "now," in a series of essays released in a report by the Colorado River Research Group. "Our ...
Lake Mead is projected to sink below record lows in less than two years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. By September 2027, the reservoir will dip to 1,038.48 feet above sea level, the ...
The man-made basin serves water to about 20 million residents in the west. — -- The water levels in Lake Mead, the man-made reservoir that serves about 20 million residents in Nevada, Arizona and ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Lake Mead National Recreation Area remains open to the public with free admission during the ongoing federal shutdown, drawing budget-conscious visitors who normally cannot afford ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The economy connected to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area got a boost in 2024 thanks to more visitor spending. A new report released by the National Park Service shows that ...
An abandoned speedboat that once protruded vertically from Lake Mead National Recreation Area has been displaced to the great dock in the sky, as the country's fifth-most visited site in the National ...
An abandoned boat discovered at Lake Mead during drought conditions three years ago has been removed. The clean up was part of 20,000 pounds hauled away from the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, ...
The National Park Service extracted the boat — nicknamed “Skyward” for how its bow stuck up through the water — from the inlet Government Wash in July. The boat’s removal is part of a larger clean-up ...
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