The glacial Great Kern Lake stretches between 60 to 80 miles along these mountains and has a width of about 20 miles. The water is crystal and clean. Dozens of species of fish, waterfowl, and other freshwater creatures that live in or live by water make their homes here. From it dozens of rivers and hundreds of streams flow southwards. There are three main rivers that are fed by the lake.
Great Kern Lake-is a source of food and raw materials (fish, crustaceans, marine animals and waterfowl). Snow melt and glaciers from the Rotun Mountains feed into the lake. The runoff flows directly into the lake or enters a series of old lava tubes and caverns to feed the lake. Fishing boats and merchant barges use the lake while along the reedy and algae shorelines, one finds hunters and trappers.
There are many stories as to what lies beneath the lake.
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