ketch Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 I just clipped this of Reuters. I'm imagining doing an approach and it is gone. Missing: Large lake in southern Chile Wed Jun 20, 6:44 PM ET A lake in southern Chile has mysteriously disappeared, prompting speculation the ground has simply opened up and swallowed it whole. The lake was situated in the Magallanes region in Patagonia and was fed by water, mostly from melting glaciers. It had a surface area of between 4 and 5 hectares (10-12 acres) -- about the size of 10 soccer pitches. "In March we patrolled the area and everything was normal ... we went again in May and to our surprise we found the lake had completely disappeared," said Juan Jose Romero, regional director of Chile's National Forestry Corporation CONAF. "The only things left were chunks of ice on the dry lake-bed and an enormous fissure," he told Reuters. CONAF is investigating the disappearance. One theory is that the area was hit by an earth tremor that opened a crack in the ground which acted like a drain. Southern Chile has been shaken by thousands of minor earth tremors this year Quote
wayne Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 I saw a HUGE glacier lake drain in the Himalya, Way bigger than lake Union Quote
catbirdseat Posted June 21, 2007 Posted June 21, 2007 Well I was at Vantage the other day imagining what it would have been like to have been present for one of the 100 or so drainages of Glacial Lake Missoula. Quote
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