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Willard Bay - Salt Lake City, Utah
Photo by Cecil Whitt
Wilderness Spirit Photography

   Land-locked, with some regions seven times saltier than the oceans, the Great Salt Lake covers about 1700 square miles of Salt Lake City area. Lying at the bottom of a 35,000 square mile drainage basin, the lake is just a small remnant of a Pleistocene Epoch Lake Bonneville. Covering 20,000 square miles, Lake Bonneville's shoreline waves once lapped against the majestic Wasatch Mountains to the east.
   Bear River Refuge and Willard Bay are tucked neatly in a mid-eastern pocket of the Great Salt Lake. Formed by an extension of the Promontory Mountains, Willard Bay Wildlife Management Area is not as salty as the northern end, as it's diluted by the inflow of fresh water from the Bear River. Still in all, brine shrimp are these most abundant wildlife species in the bay, attracting millions of shorebirds and waterfowl.
   Although the lake water is highly corrosive for motor boat engines, sailboats take advantage of the wide open bay and steady winds. It's easy to guess that bird watching is big along the wetlands region of the eastern shore. And from this striking view of Willard Bay, you can imagine the photographic opportunities along the bayside.

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