Lake Panamint | |
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Lake Gale | |
Coordinates | 36°18′N 117°18′W / 36.300°N 117.300°W[1] |
Primary inflows | Owens River, local springs and drainages |
Primary outflows | Sometimes into Lake Manly |
Lake Panamint (also known as Lake Gale[2]) is a former lake that occupied Panamint Valley in California during the Pleistocene. It was formed mainly by water overflowing through the Owens River and which passed through Lake Searles into the Panamint Valley. At times, Lake Panamint itself overflowed into Death Valley and Lake Manly.