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D @Kenny

>From: Kenny at 03/24/23 21:22:53 on wss://relay.damus.io

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>There was a similar lake near Bakersfield in the southwest corner of the valley. Nowadays, excess water is diverted to the Aquaduct, which runs right through there, and is shipped off to LA. But there's mich more water flowing into the valley than the aquaduct can take away.

whats that other lake called?

The smaller pair or manmade lakes in its place is called Buena Vista. The original natural lake may have had the same name, but not positive.

yeah buena vista was a lake in the 1800s. theres also mudoc or modoc or something and of course others.