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The Pyramid Lake area of Nevada is desolate, eerie, almost forbidding - and imminently fascinating. The lake itself is as large as the nearby playground of Lake Tahoe, yet, because of its austere presence, is largely unknown. I found it intriguing in a most mysterious way, with its jagged pinnacles of tufa, lunar, nearly treeless landscape and blue waters surrounded by rolling, barren, seemingly (but not) lifeless hills and mountains. |