Salt Creek
Death Valley in Southern California was once part of a massive freshwater lake that dried up 10,000 years ago, leaving behind Salt Creek, a small stream that converted from fresh to saltwater. It is home to the rare, endangered and tiny pupfish, which have evolved to survive in water from near-freezing to over 107°F. In this pattern, sinuous lines wind through wetlands to the creek, where herons congregate to watch the tiny pupfish.
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