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Any body of water out here in the dry desert, however small, beckons for attention

sh-000003-grimshaw-sunset.jpg The light dims here on Tecopa Hot Springs RoadThumbnailsGrimshaw Lake has an eerie appearance at sunset when captured by high-speed, grainy, disposable-camera filmThe light dims here on Tecopa Hot Springs RoadThumbnailsGrimshaw Lake has an eerie appearance at sunset when captured by high-speed, grainy, disposable-camera filmThe light dims here on Tecopa Hot Springs RoadThumbnailsGrimshaw Lake has an eerie appearance at sunset when captured by high-speed, grainy, disposable-camera filmThe light dims here on Tecopa Hot Springs RoadThumbnailsGrimshaw Lake has an eerie appearance at sunset when captured by high-speed, grainy, disposable-camera filmThe light dims here on Tecopa Hot Springs RoadThumbnailsGrimshaw Lake has an eerie appearance at sunset when captured by high-speed, grainy, disposable-camera film

Grimshaw Lake here is no exception. There is still water here (too mineralized for humans to drink), but the part of Grimshaw Lake behind Tecopa Hot Springs campground is already dry for the summer.