The Salton Sea, California's largest lake, is rapidly drying up due to a massive water transfer project. As the lake bed dries, toxic farm chemicals from the past century could become airborne, threatening major population centers in the Southwest. Despite being 230 feet below sea-level, the plight of the sea is largely ignored. One community activist, Randy Brown, embarked on a 6-day, 115-mile journey along the shoreline to raise awareness for the sea's forgotten beauty and looming threat.
SOS: The Salton Sea Walk
A solo adventurer takes on the treacherous perimeter of California's largest lake, driven by a mission to prevent a catastrophic ecological crisis that threatens the western hemisphere.