- Salt flats, Salt flat, Salt Flats, or Salt Flat may
refer to: Salt pan (geology), a flat
expanse of
ground covered with salt and
other minerals Dry lake...
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Cicindela fulgida,
known generally as the
crimson saltflat tiger beetle or
shiny tiger beetle, is a
species of
flashy tiger beetle in the
family Cicindelidae...
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Cicindela parowana, the dark
saltflat tiger beetle, is a
species of
flashy tiger beetle in the
family Cicindelidae. It is
found in
North America. These...
- 12,000 birds
before the 1982–1983
decline Kiritimati's
lagoon and the
saltflats are a
prime location for
migratory birds to stop over or even stay all...
- the now-retired
model "XT-3" for Rocky, "Double Vision" for Bullwinkle, "
Saltflat Racer" for
Natasha and "Lakestar" for Boris. They are no
longer produced...
- Coast, both of
which s**** to
protect its
landscape in all aspects. The
saltflats of the
estuary and the
south beach dune are a Site of
Special Scientific...
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Speedway -
Street Muscle". "BMST". "Utah Salt
Flats Racing ****ociation".
saltflats.com.
Archived from the
original on 24 June 2024.
Retrieved 24 June 2024...
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Dukhan region in
western Qatar, is the
largest inland sabkha (a type of
saltflat)
ecosystem found in the
Persian Gulf. The
sabkha runs for approximately...
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Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Northumberland, England. It is the
largest saltflat on the north-east coast,
located on the
south bank of the
River Aln estuary...
- was in 1940.
During this
period about 11,500
hectares (28,000 acres) of
saltflats had
formed to the
southwest of the lake. Lake Abbe is a
hypersaline lake;...