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California's slowest natural disaster is a wandering mud hole

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June 29, 2026

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California's slowest natural disaster is a wandering mud hole

Near the south end of the Salton Sea, California has a bubbling mud hole that appears to have looked at roads, rail lines, and pipelines and decided: those belong to me now. The Niland Geyser is the kind of thing California does better than anyone: a geological oddity, a public works problem, a vaguely apocalyptic roadside attraction, and a metaphor with bubbles. — Read the rest The post California's slowest natural disaster is a wandering mud hole appeared first on Boing Boing.

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Related coverage for "California's slowest natural disaster is a wandering mud hole": ArcaMax — 'Hard to believe': Access is finally coming to one of California's most glorious and inaccessible waterfalls. DNyuz — Fixing former California wagon trail could cost taxpayers billions and destroy ancient redwoods. The Daily Signal — This California Disaster Didn’t Have to Happen. USA TODAY — Northern California hit by 5.6 magnitude earthquake. See eyewitnesses videos.. Gizmodo — The Deadliest Kind of Wildfire Now Dominates California’s Forests. KTLA 5 — California ranks 3rd worst state to move in 2026