Not Many People Know These Mesmerizing Ponds In The Utah Desert Even Exist
If you spend much time in and around Moab, perhaps you’ve seen these ponds. From above, they look like stained glass windows, situated in the middle of a vast, red rock landscape. What are they? Take a look.


Potash is used for a number of products, including fertilizer and de-icing products.

That same year, a mine explosion trapped 25 miners; only seven survived.

Intrepid Potash pumps water from the Colorado River into the mine to dissolve the potash. The solution is then pumped into these large ponds on the surface of the desert.

During the evaporation process, the pools turn different colors. Once the water completely evaporates, just the potash is left.

In this aerial-view photo, you can see the mine just left of the Colorado River, along with the two large ponds a little farther south.



Intrepid Potash is located about 20 miles west of Moab.
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