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Winter Rains Lead To A Rare Sight At Death Valley

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Visitors at Death Valley's temporary "Lake Manly." In February, the area had filled up with rainfall and flood runoff from Hurricane Hillary,  (Photo By: Saul Gonzalez/The California Report)

A Natural Wonder – A Lake In Death Valley

Death Valley is normally known for its extreme heat. But this winter, rain and winds pushed tons of water into the area, creating a lake locals grew to call “Lake Manly.” People could kayak and wade out. But the lake has begun to dry up and boating is now suspended there.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

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