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Mono Lake, located near Yosemite national park in California, has some of the most amazing sceneries around. Its hard to tell if the pictures were taken on earth or come from some distant planet in a sicence fiction movie. The unique landscape is due to the tufa rock formations, which are made up of mineral deposits. The lake was named in 1852 after the Mono tribe, who were native to the area. The tribe's western neighbors, the Yokut, called them monachie, meaning "fly people" because they used fly larvae which grew on the lake as their chief food staple and trading article.
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