The water is warm and nature is very pleasant here, but there are some caveats.
Mineral Lake town was used before for the mining of gold, since gold was not really found, they have instead dug up coal and arsenic. Not coal mining is okay in its nature, but arsenic can be a dangerous substance.
Using arsenic one can contribute to lead alloy mixtures, electronics usage and for metal refining, but as well as a salting compound for weapons.
Using arsenic as a salting addition, gives the nuclear weapon or bomb a capability to salt the earth, as the name implies, making the soil not able to produce growth of any kind, making the land barren unless the soil be removed the replaced.
Wars fought prior to our years, had the opponent invade and desolate the earth so that the next army would not be able to eat from the land and make it harder for them to capture the opponent.
As for Mineral Lake, they have these products they export and the lake receives 100k fish fry annually, which is imported into the lake. Now that would not be terribly strange, but apparently livestock here needs help and the contributing odd factor is that the water is indeed warm even after the warmer part of the day is gone, leaving the lake in a shadow light.
My conclusion, I dont mean to say anything outlandish or foolish, but this place is nice and I feel very upset knowing that is possibly may be contaminated and if that is true, I cry on the inside. Otherwise, thank you all for reading hope I could of helped you out. God's...
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