"Unprecedented Shifting: Death Valley's Lake Manly Closed to Boating Due to Shallow Waters"

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Powerful winds in Death Valley, California, moved a temporary lake known as Lake Manly two miles north over the course of three days, as part of a storm system from the Pacific Northwest. The winds consistently blew between 20 and 33 miles per hour, reaching speeds of 40 to 50 m.p.h. at times, and causing minor damage to trees, power lines, utility poles, and buildings in the area.
- Strong Winds Moved a Lake in Death Valley Two Miles The New York Times
- Lake Manly no more: Death Valley lake grows too shallow for boats USA TODAY
- Temporary 'Lake Manly' in Death Valley closed to kayaks UPI News
- National Park Service closes Lake Manly to further boating Los Angeles Times
- Strong winds blew a lake 2 miles north in Death Valley National Park NBC News
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