There's a massive World War II bomber at the bottom of a lake in Nevada
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U.S. Air Force Airman via Wikimedia Commons - The American southwest is in the midst a catastrophic drought.
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It's so bad, in fact, that it's caused Lake Mead-a massive oasis in the middle of Majove Desert, formed by the Hoover Dam - to recede to the lowest levels ever seen. As of June, water levels were 154-feet below normal.
For the adventurous few, the lower water level is a chance to get closer to history than ever before - up close and personal with a B-29 bomber that has sat on the lake bed for over 70 years.
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