Creepy Photos Reveal A Different Side History
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A causeway separates the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The two sections of the lake are colored differently from unique bacteria living on each side.

The Great Salt Lake, located in the northern part of Utah, is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. A causeway separates "America's Dead Sea" and the two sections of the lake are colored differently from the unique bacteria living on each side. Who knew bacteria could be so eerily pretty.

According to local legend, there's a lake monster in its depths. Back in mid-1877, J.H. McNeil and some of his co-workers from Barnes and Co. Salt Works, were all hanging out on the lake's north shore one evening and claimed to have seen a monster. They said it was big, with the body of a crocodile and the head of a horse. They claimed it came at them as if to attack, so they ran off and hid until morning. While the existence of this creature was never proven, it remains known as the North Shore Monster.

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