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Description Picture of saucer-shapped mud/salt formations on the Badwater, Death Valley plain. The disks are approximately 2 - 3 metres in diameter.
Date Taken on 27 March 2002
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Author Daniel Mayer (talk · contribs)
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from en, updated by Maveric149 at 04:37, 28 Oct 2002.

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