Last Chance to Sea?
The Evitable Decline of the Salton Sea
by Christina Lange
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About the Book
A portrait of the Salton Sea, Southern California, featuring images of the Wetlands, residents and visitors, as well as landscapes. This lake, which is located in the Colorado Basin, is in danger of drying up.
This photographic document is about the wetlands at the Salton Sea, that were created to help clean the rivers up that run into it. The second section features portraits of some of the visitors and residents. The third section includes images of the beautiful and fascinating landscapes that I found at the Salton Sea.
This photographic document is about the wetlands at the Salton Sea, that were created to help clean the rivers up that run into it. The second section features portraits of some of the visitors and residents. The third section includes images of the beautiful and fascinating landscapes that I found at the Salton Sea.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 74 - Publish Date: May 28, 2010
- Keywords Salton Sea, Southern California, Imperial Valley, Coachella Valley, colour photography, natural habitat, largest lake in California, slide film, photos taken with traditional slide film, United States, conservation, pelicans, environment, wildlife, nature, USA, lake, landscapes, photography, Southwest, documentary, desert, wetlands, habitat, environmentalism, recreation
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About the Creator
Christina Lange
London, UK
Since having driven by the Salton Sea in August 2005, I have returned again and again in order to document it, as it is an ever changing place with an uncertain future. Other photographic documentaries I am in the process of include Remains of Towns in the Mojave Desert (i am an obsessed desert rat), as well as (closer to my side of the world), a documentation of the London Regents Canal and Houseboats.