Title supplied by cataloger. At 220 feet below sea level, the Salton Sea is an inland saline lake that covers a surface area of approximately 376 square miles. In the early 1800s, Salton Sea was mainly a salt mining location, in the 1920s it became somewhat of a tourist attraction due to its water recreation and the waterfowl that were attracted to this area. Aerial view of the Salton Sea west shore; view is looking south. The area looks almost completely barren except for a small cluster of buildings on the lower left side next to the coast, and the winding road that travels vertically up the middle. Photograph dated January 28, 1958.
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image
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1 negative :safety ;11 x 14 cm. Photographic safety negatives
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