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Lake Alakol Lake Alakol (located at ) is a lake located at 347 m altitude in east central Kazakhstan, is the northwest extension of the region known as the Dzhungarian Gate. This narrow valley connects the southern uplands of Kazakhstan with arid northwest China.
Lake Alaotra Lake Alaotra () is the largest lake in Madagascar, located in Toamasina Province, at in the northern central plateau. It's basin is composed of shallow freshwater lakes and marshes surrounded by dense areas of vegetation.
Lake Alice The 3 mile (5 km) long, 7,745 ft (2361 m) elevation, 230 acre (930,000 m²), and 200 ft (61 m) max depth Lake Alice is the largest natural lake found in the western portion of the Bridger-Teton National Forest in the state of Wyoming, USA. It is a unique lake that was created thousands of years ago when a massive landslide peeled from the 9,325 foot (2842 m) Lake Mountain and dammed Poker Creek with debris.
Lake Aloha Lake Aloha is a large shallow backcountry lake in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, to the west of Lake Tahoe in the Desolation Wilderness. It can be reached by hiking west out of the Glen Alpine Springs Trailhead near the town of South Lake Tahoe.
Lake Alpine Lake Alpine is a lake in Alpine County, California, located east of Bear Valley in the Sierra Nevada range. It sits at 7,350 feet (2,227 m) above mean sea level and is a popular spot for outdoor activities, such as boating and hiking in the summer, and snowmobiling and skiing in the winter, although it may be inaccessible at times due to snow.
Lake Altus-Lugert Lake Altus-Lugert, also known as Lake Altus and Lake Lugert is a lake located 17 miles north of Altus, Oklahoma on the former site of the town of Lugert, Oklahoma. The lake is used for fishing, boating, swimming, and irrigation.
Lake Arapuni Lake Arapuni is one of several artificial lakes formed as part of a hydroelectricity scheme on the Waikato River in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 65 kilometres southeast of Hamilton, to the north of Mangakino.
Lake Arareco Lake Arareco is a lake high in the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Chihuahua state in northern Mexico located about 5 kilometres south of Creel. It is a U-shaped lake, surrounded by unusual rock formations and a fragrant pine forest.
Lake Area Technical Institute Lake Area Technical Institute is a respected technical institute in the northeast region of South Dakota. Located in Watertown, SD, the campus lies on 30 acres of land, which is home to seven buildings that are completely occupied with the latest technology.
Lake Argyle Lake Argyle () is Australia's largest artificial lake (by area), part of the Ord River Scheme, near the East Kimberley (Western Australia) town of Kununurra, located on the Kimberley Plateau. The main channel of the Ord River (dark, meandering feature) north of the lake is visible as it drains northward, eventually emptying into the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf.
Lake Arpi Lake Arpi () located at an altitude of 2023 m and is located in the Shirak Province of Armenia, evolved in the 1950s from the small Lake Arpi. Fed by thaws and four streams, it is the source of the Akhurian River.
Lake Arrowhead, Georgia Lake Arrowhead is located approximately two miles southwest of Waleska, Georgia, in the mountainous northwestern corner of Cherokee County. The private community is home to Georgia's largest, man-made, privately owned lake, which covers about 540 acres to depths of up to 80 feet.
Lake Artemesia Lake Artemesia is the center piece of the Lake Artemesia Natural Area in College Park and Berwyn Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland. The natural area is administered by Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission and features the 38 acre (154,000 m²) Lake Artemesia, aquatic gardens, fishing piers, and hiker-biker trails.
Lake Atanasovsko Lake Atanasovsko or Lake Atanasovo (ĐтанаŃовŃко езеро) is a salt coastal lake north of Burgas, Bulgaria, located in direct proximity of the Black Sea. The lake is about 5 km long and divided into two by a strip of sand in the middle.
Lake Avenue (Pasadena) Lake Avenue is a major north-south feeder road for the Pasadena and Altadena communities in Los Angeles County, California. The road was developed in the mid 19th century and takes its name from Lake Kewen which was located at its southern most end.
Lake Awasa Lake Awasa is a lake in Ethiopia, located in the Rift Valley south of Addis Ababa. According to the Statistical Abstract of Ethiopia for 1967/68, the lake is 16 kilometers long and 9 wide, with a surface area of 129 square kilometers.
Lake Çıldır Lake Çıldır (; Armenian: Ő€Ő«Ö‚Ő˝Ő«Ő˝ŐĄŐˇŐ¶ (Latin transliteration: Hiusisean); Georgian: á—áˇá°á á“áášá (Latin transliteration: Tshrdili); Russian: Цилдир) is a large freshwater lake in the Ardahan Province, northeastern part of Turkey. It is located at , close to the borders with Georgia and Armenia.
Lake breakout Lake breakout is a geological term that refers to the collapse of a (usually high-altitude) lake. High-altitude lakes tend to form in volcanic craters – where they are called crater lakes – or in valleys dammed as the result of earthquakes or glacial or volcanic deposition.
Lake Babine Nation Lake Babine Nation (also Nataotin, Nat'oot'en Nation) is a Babine First Nation originally based around Babine Lake. Its main community has been in Woyenne, near Burns Lake, since many of the nation's members moved there in the 1940s.
Lake Bastrop Lake Bastrop is a reservoir on Spicer Creek in the Colorado River basin 3 miles (5 km) northeast of the town of Bastrop in central Bastrop County, Texas, USA. The reservoir was formed in 1964 by the construction of a dam by the Lower Colorado River Authority.
Lake Bemidji Lake Bemidji is a small glacially-formed lake, approximately 11 mi² (28 km²) in area, in northern Minnesota in the United States. Located less than 50 mi (80 km) downstream from the source of the Mississippi River, it both receives and is drained by the Mississippi.
Lake Bennett (Canada) Lake Bennett is a lake partly in the province of British Columbia and partly in the Yukon Territory, in Canada. It is just north of the border with the United States state of Alaska, near the Alaskan port of Skagway.
Lake Berryessa Lake Berryessa is the largest lake in Napa County, California; parts of the lake lie within Yolo County as well. This reservoir is formed by the Monticello Dam, which provides water and hydroelectricity to the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Lake Bicaz Lake Bicaz, also known as Lake Izvorul Muntelui is the biggest artificial lake on the interior waters of Romania; it was created after the completion of a dam built on the BistriĹŁa River. The dam is located a few kilometers north from the town of Bicaz.
Lake Bluff East Elementary School Lake Bluff East Elementary School (Also known simply as "East School"), is a public school on the east side of Lake Bluff, Illinois. The school was built in the early 1900s, and was at one point the only school in Lake Bluff.
Lake Bluff West Elementary School Lake Bluff West Elementary School (Usually referred to by Lake Bluff residents as "West School") was originally an elementary school in Knollwood, IL, although the building has housed many other things besides a school. The school was built in 1960, and was originally meant for all grades.
Lake Bosten Lake Bosten (= Bosten = Bosten-See = Bosten Hu = Bagrax-hu = Bagrasch-köl = Baghrasch köl = Bagratsch-kul = Bositeng Lake = Bositeng Hu) (Chinese: 博斯騰湖; pinyin: Bósīténg Hú) () is located 57 km northeast of Korla, Xinjiang, China in Bayin'gholin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture.
Lake Braddock Lake Braddock is a reservoir in the community of Burke in Fairfax County, Virginia, USA. Lake Braddock is created by an impoundment on a tributary stream of Pohick Creek, itself a tributary of the Potomac River.
Lake Braddock Chorus The Lake Braddock Chorus are a high school group that consists of 5 different choirs, that are part of the Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Virginia. The choral groups are under the direction of Megan Cartwright.
Lake Braddock Orchestras The Lake Braddock Orchestras are a high school/middle school group that is comprised of six groups part of the Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Virginia. The middle school groups are Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, and the high school groups are Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, and Symphony Orchestra.
Lake Britton Lake Britton is a California reservoir known for its wide variety of bass and trout. It is situated to the west of California Highway 89, and is surrounded mostly by McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, and runs along North Shore campgrounds and Dusty Campgrounds.
Lake Bryan Lake Bryan is a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County, 5 miles (8 km) west of Bryan, Texas, USA. The dam and lake are managed by Bryan Texas Utilities which uses the reservoir as a cooling pond for the electrical generators in the Dansby Power Plant.
Lake Buchanan Lake Buchanan was formed by the construction of Buchanan Dam by the Lower Colorado River Authority to provide a water supply for the region and to provide hydroelectric power. Buchanan Dam, a structure over 2Â mi (3.
Lake Bunyonyi Lake Bunyonyi ("Place of many little birds") lies in south western Uganda between Kisoro and Kabale close to the border with Rwanda. Located at 1962m above sea level, it is about 25 km long and 7km long.
Lake Burbury Lake Burbury, Tasmania () is a man made lake created by the Crotty Dam made by Hydro Tasmania inundating the upper King River valley that lies east of the West Coast Range. It has a surface area of 54 square kilometres.
Lake Burgas Lake Burgas (, Burgasko ezero) or Lake Vaya (езеро Вая, ezero Vaya), located near the Black Sea west of the city of Burgas, is the largest natural lake in Bulgaria, with an area of 27.60 km², a length of 9.
Lake Burton Fish Hatchery Lake Burton Fish Hatchery is a fish hatchery operated by the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of raising rainbow trout and brown trout being raised for stocking into mountain trout streams in North Georgia. The hatchery located on the shores of Lake Burton in Rabun County, Georgia next to Moccasin Creek and adjacent to Moccasin Creek State Park.
Lake Cahuilla Prehistoric Lake Cahuilla (also known as Lake LeConte and Blake Sea) was an extensive freshwater lake that filled the Coachella, Imperial, and Mexicali valleys of southeastern California and northeastern Baja California during the centuries prior to Spanish entry into the region. The Salton Sea (about 55 kilometers long, 25 kilometers wide, and at an elevation of 65 meters below sea level), which was accidentally created in 1905, is a much smaller analog of its prehistoric predecessor, Lake Cahuilla (about 180 kilometers long, 50 kilometers wide, and rising to 12 meters above sea level, drowning the present sites of the cities of Mexicali, El Centro, and Indio).
Lake Calhoun Lake Calhoun is one of the larger lakes in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and part of the city's Chain of Lakes. Surrounded by city park land and circled by bike and walking trails, it is popular for many outdoor activities.
Lake Calumet Lake Calumet is the largest body of water within the city of Chicago. Formerly a shallow, postglacial lake draining into Lake Michigan, it has been changed beyond recognition by industrial redevelopment and decay.
Lake Carasaljo A man-made lake in the center of Lakewood Township, New Jersey, Lake Carasaljo and its sister, Lake Manetta, were created by the damming a northern tributary of the Metedeconk River in 1883, when Lakewood was the site of the Bergen Iron Works.
Lake Carey Lake Carey, (), is a salt lake 80 km south of Laverton, Western Australia within the Laverton Tectonic Zone, that has been associated with the presence of gold since the 1890s and recently there has been renewed exploration drilling. Midas, the company who have sponsored the drilling, estimates that there may be 25 million ounces (780 tonnes) of gold within the site.
Lake Carlos State Park Lake Carlos State Park is a state park about 10 miles north of Alexandria, Minnesota. The park provides a recreational facility in one of Minnesota's summer resort centers, and attracts tourists from Minnesota and surrounding states.
Lake Carnegie (New Jersey) Lake Carnegie (also known as Carnegie Lake) is a man-made lake that is formed from a dam on the Millstone River, in the far northeastern corner of Princeton Township, New Jersey. The Delaware and Raritan Canal and its associated tow path are situated along the eastern shore of the lake.
Lake Casa Blanca Lake Casa Blanca is a reservoir on Chacon Creek 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Laredo, Texas, USA. The reservoir was formed in 1951 by the construction of a dam to provide recreational opportunities for the residents of Webb County.
Lake Celilo Lake Celilo is a 24 mile long artificial lake on the Columbia River in the United States, in the states of both Washington and Oregon. It was created in 1957 with the construction of The Dalles Dam near the City of The Dalles, Oregon.
Lake Central Airlines Lake Central Airlines was an airline that served points in the midwestern United States from 1951 to 1968, when it was merged into Allegheny Airlines. Founded as Roscoe Turner Airlines, the company was based at Weir Cook Airport, Indianapolis, and served local service communities principally in Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland.
Lake Centre Lake Centre was a federal electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1953. This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Last Mountain, Long Lake and Regina ridings.
Lake City Way Station Lake City Way Station is a station on the Millennium Line of the SkyTrain system in Greater Vancouver, Canada. The station is located at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Lake City Way in Burnaby, British Columbia, and serves several industrial companies nearby.
Lake City, Lahore Lake City is a resort and residential development planned on the outskirts of Lahore. Covering an area of more than 2104 acres - with lush green parks, sinuous lakes, an 18-hole regulation golf course and a myriad of features - the resort promises to set a benchmark in luxury lifestyles.
Lake Claire (Atlanta) Lake Claire is a neighborhood in eastern Atlanta, Georgia, United States, () comprising approximately 1200 homes. It is entirely in the DeKalb County side of the city, east of Candler Park, north of Kirkwood, west of Decatur and south of Druid Hills.
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Lake Clark National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park in southwestern Alaska. The park includes many streams and lakes vital to the Bristol Bay salmon fishery.
Lake Clifton/Eastern High School Lake Clifton Eastern High School was a public high school located in Northeast Baltimore City, Maryland in an area known as Clifton Park, the result of a merger of Lake Clifton High School and Eastern High School.
Lake Conference (Minnesota) The Lake Conference is the conference for eleven high schools in the southern and western metro areas of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The purpose of the different conferences, much like in professional sports, is to group the many different high schools in the region together based primarily on location.
Lake Connecticut Glacial Lake Connecticut formed over what is now Long Island Sound and coastal Connecticut at the fore edge of the ice sheet of the Wisconsin glaciation, as the lobe of the Laurentide ice sheet began to retreat, some 18 to 20,000 yBP. It was dammed by the terminal moraine that now forms the spine of Long Island and Fishers Island.
Lake Conroe Lake Conroe is a 21,000 acre (85 km²) lake in Conroe, Texas, United States. The lake lies on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River just west of Interstate 45 off of State Highway 105 in Montgomery and Walker counties.
Lake Copais Lake Copais, Kopais, or Kopaida (ancient Greek , modern ) used to be in the centre of Boeotia, Greece, west of Thebes until the late 19th century. The area where it was located, though now a plain, is still known as Kopaida.
Lake Couchiching Lake Couchiching, an Amerindian name meaning "Lake of Many Winds" is a small lake in southern Ontario separated from Lake Simcoe by a narrow channel. The Trent-Severn Waterway enters Lake Simcoe by the Talbot River and exits this lake by the Severn River which empties into Georgian Bay.
Lake Crabtree County Park Lake Crabtree County Park is a park in Wake County, North Carolina. It is a forested area between Cary, Morrisville, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport, bounded by the northeastern shore of Lake Crabtree, I-40, and Aviation Parkway.
Lake Crest Lake Crest is the translation of the name of a mountain peak called Maja Jezercë in Albanian and Jezerski vrh in Serbian, the highest point of the Prokletije mountain and the entire Dinaric Alps, standing at 2,692 metres or 8,833 feet above sea level. The peak is administratively part of the northern Albanian region of Malësi e Madhe, close to the border with Montenegro.
Lake Darby, Ohio Lake Darby is an unincorporated census-designated place located partly in Brown Township and partly in Prairie Township, within Franklin County, Ohio. It is more commonly known among locals as Darby Estates, which is also the name of the older housing development there, with the newer development called West Point.
Lake Delores Lake Delores is the original, given name of the man-made lake and the surrounding site where stands a still physically-existent yet currently inoperative waterpark on Hacienda Road in the desert town of Newberry Springs, San Bernardino County, California, USA. When last open to the general public, the park itself went by the relatively recent and updated name(s) Rock-a-Hoola/Discovery Water Park.
Lake Dianshan Lake Dianshan (淀山湖) is a natural fresh water lake, located in the west of Zhu Jiajiao, Qingpu, in the Shanghai municipal area of China, upstream of the Huangpu River. It is the only natural lake in the area.
Lake Don Pedro Lake Don Pedro or Don Pedro Lake or Don Pedro Reservoir have all been used as names for the water retained by the Don Pedro Dams. If the names are qualified, the first projects in 1923 are generally referred to as the Old dam and reservoir, and the 1971 upgrades are the New dam and reservoir.
Lake Dow Christian Academy Lake Dow Christian Academy is a private fundamentalist Protestant Christian school in McDonough, Georgia. Approximately 100 students are enrolled in the institution which has as it mission the teaching of "Christian family values.
Lake Drummond Lake Drummond is located at the center of the Great Dismal Swamp, a marshy region on the Coastal Plain of southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina between Norfolk, Virginia, and Elizabeth City, North Carolina in the United States. Surface area of the lake is approximately 3,142 acres and the maximum depth is six feet.
Lake Dunlap Lake Dunlap is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River near the town of New Braunfels in Guadalupe County, Texas, USA. The reservoir was formed in 1931 by the construction of a dam to provide hydroelectric power to the area.
Lake effect snow Lake effect snow, which can be a type of snowsquall, is produced in the winter when cold dry winds move across long expanses of warmer lake water, picking up water vapor which freezes and is deposited on the lee shores. This effect is enhanced when the moving air mass is uplifted by the orographic effect of higher elevations on the downwind shores.
Lake Eildon Lake Eildon is the impoundment created by Eildon Weir on the Goulburn River in southern Victoria, Australia. At 3,390,000 ML when full, it contains six times as much water as Sydney Harbour and is the second largest water storage in Victoria.
Lake Ellen Lake Ellen is a lake located near Cascade, Wisconsin, approximately 44 miles northwest of Milwaukee, and is a 121 acre lake with a maximum depth of 42 feet. Used for recreational boating, fishing and swimming, it is surrounded by cabins and small cottages.
Lake Ellesmere Lake Ellesmere is located in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is a broad, shallow lake located directly to the west of Banks Peninsula, separated from the Pacific Ocean by a long narrow strip of land called Kaitorete Spit.
Lake Erie College Lake Erie College is a private liberal arts college that is located in Painesville, Ohio, approximately 30 miles east of Cleveland. As of the 2005-2006 academic year, the enrollment was 654 undergraduates and 270 graduate students.
Lake Erie State Park Lake Erie State Park is located in the Town of Portland in Chautauqua County, New York northeast of the village of Brocton. Its major attraction is its Lake Erie beach, but it has camping and other recreational facilities.
Lake Erie, Franklin and Clarion Railroad The Lake Erie, Franklin, & Clarion Railroad (reporting marks: LEF) was a fifteen mile long short line that ran from a Conrail connection at Summerville, Pennsylvania, to Clarion, Pennsylvania, the county seat of Clarion County, and included a short branch from Sutton to Hedrick. The road was incorporated in 1913 as a consolidation of several other railroads, the Pennsylvania Northern, Pennsylvania Southern, and the Pittsburg, Clarion and Franklin, which itself was formed from the Pittsburg, Summerville, and Clarion [which began operation in 1904 and was leased to the Pennsylvania Southern in 1910.
Lake Eucumbene Lake Eucumbene (pronounced you-come-been) is a man-made lake on the Eucumbene River in the Snowy Mountains of Southern New South Wales. The lake was created by the damming of the river as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.
Lake Express Lake Express is a high-speed auto and passenger ferry that is in service on a route across Lake Michigan. Lake Express links the cities of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Muskegon, Michigan from late spring to the fall of each year.
Lake Eyasi Lake Eyasi, located south of the Serengeti National Park and immediately southwest of the Ngorongoro Crater in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania, is one of several lakes on the floor of the East African Rift Valley. The southwest flank of Ngorongoro Volcano drains into the northeast end of the lake.
Lake Fidler Lake Fidler is a meromictic lake beside the Gordon River in the Wilderness World Heritage area of the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. The lake has a layer of fresh water overlying an anoxic salt water layer.
Lake Forest Country Day School Lake Forest Country Day School (LFCDS) is a private K-8 school located in Lake Forest, Illinois, USA. Founded in 1888, the school has continuously served Lake Forest and more than 30 surrounding communities by providing rich educational opportunities to students in an environment guided by the core values of excellence, full participation, partnership, responsibility and diversity.
Lake Forest High School (Illinois) Lake Forest High School, or LFHS, is a public four-year high school located in Lake Forest, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It serves the communities of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff and Knollwood.
Lake Forest Park, Washington Lake Forest Park is a city in King County, Washington just north of the Seattle city limits. A bedroom community by design, most of the city consists of single-family housing on medium to large-sized lots, with an emphasis placed on retaining the natural features of the landscape.
Lake Freeman Lake Freeman is a man-made lake outside of Monticello, Indiana formed in 1925 by the completion of the Oakdale Dam. Construction of the Oakdale Dam began in 1923 and was completed in 1925, daming the waters of the Tippecanoe River.
Lake Gardens, Victoria Lake Gardens is a large housing estate located near Lake Wendouree in Ballarat, Victoria Australia. It is made up of expensive, modern town houses, costing markedly more than the average house price in Ballarat.
Lake Gaston Lake Gaston is a manmade reservoir located in North Carolina and Virginia. The lake is located near Roanoke Rapids, NC and is located in Halifax County, NC, Northampton County, NC, Warren County, NC, Brunswick County, VA, and Mecklenburg County, VA.
Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association The Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association (LGTSA) was a prominent wargaming club active in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin during the 1960s and 1970s. Its membership included Gary Gygax, Rob Kuntz, Mike Reese, Leon Tucker, and Don Kaye.
Lake George (Anoka County) Lake George is a small lake in Anoka County, Minnesota. Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources tracks the lake by the name George and the identifier 02-0091-00 Detailed records about lake George from DNR, date accessed Oct 18, 2006 Overview entry on Lake George by the DNR, date accessed Oct 18, 2006.
Lake George (town), Colorado Lake George is a town located in Park County, Colorado in the United States. The town is located on Highway 24 northwest of Colorado Springs, and several miles northwest of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument.
Lake George Stakes The Lake George Stakes is a race for thoroughbred race horses open to three-year-old fillies and run at a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles on the turf at Saratoga Race Course. It is a Grade III race with a purse of $100,000.
Lake Gill (South Australia) Lake Gill was the original name of Lake Dutton, a salt lake located near the outback locality of Woocalla, on the Stuart Highway, approximately 100 kilometres north of Port Augusta. It was named after artist S.
Lake Glubokoye (Antarctica) Lake Glubokoye () is a small lake situated just east of Lake Lagernoye and Molodezhnaya Station in the Thala Hills, Enderby Land. Mapped and named "Ozero Glubokoye" (deep lake) by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1961-62.
Lake Glubokoye (Putorana) Lake Glubokoye (, literally: "Lake Deep") is a lake on the Eastern edge of the Putorana Plateau near Norilsk, Russia. It is connected with the Lake Melkoye ("Lake Shallow") by the Glubokaya River.
Lake Gonzales Lake Gonzales is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River 4 miles (6 km) southeast of the town of Belmont in Gonzales County, Texas, USA. The reservoir was formed in 1931 by the construction of a dam to provide hydroelectric power to the area.
Lake Grace, Western Australia Lake Grace (; post code: 6353) is a town located in the Eastern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, approximately 345km from Perth along State Route 107 between Wagin and Ravensthorpe. It is the main town in the Shire of Lake Grace.
Lake Greeson Lake Greeson Is a lake 6 miles out of Murfreesboro, Arkansas formed from the Little Missouri River that is famous for its scenery and recreation, in fact it has 15 parks which you can go camping, fishing, boating, biking, and swimming.
Lake Harriet Lake Harriet, also known as Harriet Lake, is a lake in the southwest part of Minneapolis, just south of Lake Calhoun and north of Minnehaha Creek. The lake is surrounded by parkland as part of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes.
Lake Harrison Lake Harrison is a huge lake that in parts of the Ice Age covered much of the Midlands in England around Warwick and Birmingham and Leicester. It was formed when ice from Wales and the north blocked the drainage and trapped a lake between the ice front and the Cotswolds.
Lake Hartwell Lake Hartwell is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Tugaloo, and Seneca Rivers. The lake is created by Hartwell Dam located on the Savannah River seven miles below the point at which the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers join to form the Savannah.
Lake Haven, New South Wales Lake Haven is a suburb located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, as part of the Wyong Shire local government area. It is home to the medium to large sized shopping centre, "Lake Haven Shopping Centre"
Lake Hazen Lake Hazen is called the northernmost lake of Canada, in the northern part of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, but detailed maps show several smaller unnamed lakes up to more than 100 km further north on Canada's northernmost island. Turnabout Lake is immediately northeast of the northern end of Hazen lake.
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