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Mead's Island is a small, uninhabited landmass located in the northern part of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, USA. It is named after the early explorer and cartographer, John Mead. The island is primarily composed of salt flats and is part of the larger ecosystem of the Great Salt Lake, which is known for its unique saline environment and diverse wildlife, including various bird species. Due to its remote location and harsh conditions, Mead's Island is not a popular destination for visitors.

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