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Lake Jululee place

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_lake-jululee_d7d58c
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Summary:  A lake whose waters changed from salt to fresh, attributed to the Colorado River overflow.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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  1. Sourced claims (≥3): Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
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Claims (1)

witnessed

change from salt water to fresh water
cited from While near the luminous peak no smoking… (1891) · +1 more
od the sulphur mountain, rising in pure yellow from a spur of the great Cocopah mountains. The cone that sends back the sun’s blazing rays in their own hue is about 150 feet high. The sides are not smooth, great boulders of clear sulphur,…

Sources (2)

The change from salt to fresh is attributed…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

While near the luminous peak no smoking…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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