Bolivia's second-largest lake dries up and may be gone forever, lost to climate change
by Associated Press from on (#11F1W)
As Andean glaciers disappear, so do the sources of Lake Poopo's water, say scientists who blame a warming environment, El Nino and mining
Overturned fishing skiffs lie abandoned on the shores of what was Bolivia's second-largest lake. Beetles dine on bird carcasses and gulls fight for scraps under a glaring sun in what marshes remain.
Lake Poopo was officially declared evaporated in December. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people have lost their livelihoods and gone.
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