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({{Image notes |Description=Great Salt Lake, Utah, to the right (east) are the Wasatch Mountains, to the lower right is Salt Lake City, Utah. This photo is taken from the International Space Station from approximately 380 km. The railway clearly separates the north and south sections of the lake, which have different salt concentrations due to the barrier. The water level of the lake is very low: note how the northeast arm of the lake has disappeared, and how Antelope Island isn't an island at...)
 
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|Description=Great Salt Lake, Utah, to the right (east) are the Wasatch Mountains, to the lower right is Salt Lake City, Utah. This photo is taken from the International Space Station from approximately 380 km. The railway clearly separates the north and south sections of the lake, which have different salt concentrations due to the barrier. The water level of the lake is very low: note how the northeast arm of the lake has disappeared, and how Antelope Island isn't an island at all. NASA Image ID: ISS007-E-13002
|Author=NASA's Earth Observatory
|Date=19 August 2003, GMT time: 16:37
|Source=http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov
|Country first published in=USA
|Copyright holder=Image courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center.
|Notes=
|Other versions=}}
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