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The Mono Laka Tufa Towers were formed when the area was covered with water. Underwater springs rich in calcium chemically reacted with the carbonates in the lake and over a period of decades created these calcium carbonate, or limestone, towers. Some towers reach heights of over 30 feet. The towers were exposed when water was diverted from Mono Lake to a thirsty Los Angeles, drastically lowering the water level.