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The Bonneville Salt Flats are in Utah, USA, near the border with Nevada, and as the name suggests it's a very big and very flat area of land. Speed freaks began using the terrain for racing way ...
The Bonneville Salt Flats may not be the first feature that comes to mind when thinking about Utah's ample natural beauty, but this 30,000-acre feature is worth a visit.
Take a flight of discovery high above the stunning expanse of the Great Salt Lake in Utah with captivating drone footage. Fly ...
The salt flats have also thinned by about a third over the last 60 years. Scientists believe its decline could be drought-related, due to industrial and human activity, nature’s natural course ...
The longstanding theory of how Utah’s famed Bonneville Salt Flats formed is quickly dissolving. For decades, pretty much everyone assumed the photogenic, salty expanse west of the Great Salt ...
Wendover: The Bonneville Salt Flats, a remnant of a prehistoric lakebed that is one of the American West’s many otherworldly landscapes, is growing thinner and thinner as the West suffers ...
The Bonneville Salt Flats is a completely flat field of salt over 30,000 acres, definitely unlike any track you've ever seen. Passing Salt Lake City and then the Great Salt Lake, ...
It has been long assumed that Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats was formed as its ancient namesake lake dried up 13,000 years ago. But new research from the University of Utah has gutted that ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Bonneville Salt Flats are one of Utah’s most iconic destinations. They may sit in a remote portion of western Utah, but people across the world know about them.
TOOELE — The Bonneville Salt Flats have flooded after all the rain Utah received this winter. Geologist Jeremiah Bernau with the Utah Geological Survey has studied the Salt Flats for six years.