More than a century ago, American writer Mark Twain observed a curious phenomenon at Mono Lake, just to the east of Yosemite National Park: enormous numbers of small flies would crawl underwater to ...
Mark Twain, when he traveled to California’s Mono Lake almost 150 years ago, became enchanted by aquatic flies. Mono Lake is peculiar - it’s three times saltier than the ocean and nearly as basic as ...
Scuba diving in abandoned mine pit lakes, insect cuisine and backyard pocket prairie kits. Scuba diving in abandoned mine pit lakes, raising and eating insects and backyard pocket prairie kits.
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