Lost
Lake, near Bend, Oregon, is really only a part-time lake. In the
summer, it’s a meadow! Lost Lake is connected to a lava tube that drains
the lake annually, but not the same time every year, and not at the
same rate. This year, the drainage happened in April and went pretty
fast, as you can see in this video
from The Bulletin.
The
drainage stops when the lake is iced up, and the rest of the year, the
state of the lake depends on the rate of inflow vs. the rate of
drainage. You can read
a more comprehensive explanation at mental_floss.
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