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Situated on the  
Nevada/California
border  5000'  above
sea level.

Equi-distant between
Las Vegas, Reno & Los
Angeles.
Surrounded by the
14,000' peaks  of the
White Mountains
and 10,000' peaks of the
Silver Mountains.

Once an inland  sea 40
miles long  by 10  miles  
wide, Fish Lake Valley  
remains the largest and
most prolific aquifer in
the Great Desert Basin.

Less than 500 people
reside in the valley. The
only on-going  industry
is alfalfa farming. The
valley sits above any
neighboring pollution
levels.

With temperatures  
ranging from 120+  to 30
degrees below between
seasons,  accompanied
by high winds, the
Desert Research
Institute provides a
unique locality for long
term research in
climate control.
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