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Man Eaten Lake [2]
California

Despite its bizarre name, Man Eaten Lake is located in the Marble Mountain Wilderness west of Greenview, California.  It is located in a deep cirque w/ high cliffs near to the Pacific Crest Trail, however one has to downclimb about 600 feet to reach its lovely green waters.  The origin of the name is a translation from the Karuk tribe, whose roots are tied to this region, the lake called "the place where a person ate himself long ago".  The name refers to a story about a man who, in a fit of hunger, ate his entire family and finally devoured his own flesh; at the end he became a roving skeleton, still seeking food.  Today the lake is a great place to take a dive in & cool off from the warm air (& no, despite being 112 feet deep, there is likely no underwater monsters here).

 

 

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https://books.google.com/books?id=ibMwDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA455&lpg=PA455&dq=siskiyou+county+geographical+names&source=bl&ots=UurIMxvABo&sig=ACfU3U1c3Od5-ud-o5rfY4jolM689yOfZA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjFtcO5yMfjAhUJiFQKHU99CPIQ6AEwDXoECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=man%20eaten&f=false

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 21/07/2019
Uploaded: 26/07/2019
Published: 26/07/2019
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Tags: man eaten lake; marble mountain wilderness; california; cirque; glacial; woods; turquoise; alpine; pacific crest trail; pct; loch ness; klamath mountains; scott mountains; fire; burn; marble rim
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