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The Register » Science » Chilean scientists crack lost lake mysteryWent down the plughole, as suspectedPublished Wednesday 4th July 2007 08:59 GMT Chilean scientists have confirmed suspicions that the missing lake which went awol in the Magallanes region of Patagonia simply drained away though a crack, Reuters reports.
The truth has now been revealed. Scientists yesterday told Chilean media that "a build-up of water opened a crack in an ice wall along one side of the lake", and the contents then "flowed through the crack into a nearby fjord and from there into the sea, leaving behind a dry lake-bed littered with icebergs". Glacier expert Andres Rivera, who visited the site as part of a "missing lakes" investigative team, happily reported: "It looks like it's slowly filling up with water again." He did, however, offer the traditional warning that the lake's escape was "evidence of the effects of global warming". ® 50 comments posted — Comment period finished Soccer pitchesPosted: 09:07 4th July 2007 Totally agree!Posted: 09:36 4th July 2007 "Soccer" "Football" does it matter ?Posted: 09:40 4th July 2007 Football good enoughPosted: 10:10 4th July 2007 Also on Soccer PitchesPosted: 10:14 4th July 2007
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