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One section of the floating slips at the marina no longer floats because of the Great Salt Lake's low water level Aug. 7, 2003, on Antelope Island northwest of Salt Lake City. The rising waters of the Great Salt Lake this spring have begun to swallow up one of Utah's best-known artifacts: Robert Smithson's remarkable earth sculpture, a 1,500-foot long salt-encrusted spiral that was built in 1970 with backhoes out of basalt rock and earth. The drought provided unprecedented access to the jetty, which for decades was submerged just out of sight under the salt-laden lake waters. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)
AUG 7 2003 FILE Minimum price 50PLN
AP HDD 2
2003-08-06
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
DOUGLAS C. PIZAC
0308060870
0,66MB
11cm x 17cm przy 300dpi
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