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Negit Island is an island in Mono Lake. Negit (along with nearby Paoha Island) is a volcanic cone less than 2000 years old. It can be considered to be the northernmost of the Mono Craters. Negit is composed of three dark dacite lava flows. Negit is an important nesting ground for migratory birds, including the California gull, which can often be seen wheeling in the air above Mono Lake. The fall of the lake level since 1941 created a land bridge to the island. The land bridge permitted predators, such as coyotes, to raid the bird eggs of the island. However, since 1994, the lake level has been permitted to rise and the land bridge is currently submerged. Negit Island is accessible by boats (commonly kayaks). However, the island is off-limits from April 1 through August 1, to protect the nesting gulls. ==See also== * Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve * Mono Basin National Scenic Area * List of islands of California 2009-0722-NegitIsland.jpg|Negit Island in 2009 Negit Island from west (2013).JPG|The west side of Negit Island as seen from Tioga Road (2013) Mono Lake South Tufa Area (2013) 08.JPG|Negit Island and Paoha Island as seen from Mono Lake's "South Tufa" area (2013) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Negit Island」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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