A popular spot for beachgoers not far from Las Vegas is teeming with human remains.
The shorelines in the region are dropping rapidly due to climate change, and officials just discovered more bones at the beach.
There have been five sets of human remains found at the lake since May. The next horrifying discovery came a few days later.
Coroners are trying to figure out if the remains of the first two sets of remains are related. It is not clear if the third discovery is related to the first two.
A World War II-era boat and the original intake valve from the 1970s have been found on the shorelines.
The largest water storage in the country is Lake Mead. The livelihoods of millions of people across seven states have been affected by the reduced capacity of the lake.
The US Bureau of Reclamation has announced unprecedented water cuts for the surrounding states due to the mega-dry spell.
It's not good to see what's to come as temperatures keep going up. We don't know what shorelines will reveal next.
Human remains are found at the lake for the third time.
Rangers continue to find human remains in the drying up of the lake.