California ghost town disappears again as lake fills after three-year drought
by Abené Clayton from on (#6D1YD)
Whiskey Flat, once known for gold mining and wild west movies was covered again by previously drought-stricken Lake Isabella
After California's severe drought resurfaced a historic settlement from the depths of Lake Isabella, the ghost town of Whiskey Flat has once again returned to the water.
Whiskey Flat, once known for gold mining and wild west movies was covered again by the previously drought-stricken lake in central California, SFGate reported. Lake Isabella's water levels had been low for years until this winter's onslaught of rain, highlighting the toll the climate crisis has had on the reservoirs and lakes that serve crucial roles in the state's water system.
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