There’s a popular saying: “A picture is worth 1,000 words.”
View of Lake Mead from the abandoned Echo Bay Resort February 2021 |
Like many residents of Las Vegas, my initial reaction to the declining water levels at Lake Mead has shifted from a casual “Wow” to a serious “Holy cow, we might have to relocate.”
Here are some before-and-after images of Lake Mead and Hoover Dam from the 1980s, when water cascaded over the dam’s spillways like waterfalls, contrasted with images taken in February 2021.
Intake Towers, 1983 |
Intake Towers, February 2021 |
Hoover Dam Spillway (Nevada side), 1983 |
Hoover Dam Spillway (Arizona side), February 2021 |
View of Echo Bay from the marina’s dock, November 2011 |
Echo Bay, February 2021 |
The resort closed in 2010 due to the Great Recession and has never reopened.
Abandoned Echo Bay Hotel, November 2011 |
Echo Bay Hotel, February 2021 |
These images truly speak for themselves.
Everyone in this region should be concerned. If you aren’t worried, it’s a sign you haven’t been paying attention.
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All photos by Terrisa Meeks