Geography Of The World

Lakes

Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Texas

Sam Rayburn Reservoir is fed by the Angelina River in the heart of the Piney woods of East Texas. It is the largest lake located entirely in Texas.

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Lewisville Lake, Texas

Lake Lewisville is a reservoir adjacent to Lewisville in Denton County in the northern part of the US State of Texas. The reservoir was built in 1927.

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Lake Conroe, Texas

Lake Conroe is an artificial lake located in the Piney Woods of East Texas. Lake Conroe was formed in 1973 to provide Houston with a backup water supply.

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Lake O' the Pines, Texas

Lake O' the Pines, formed by the Ferrells Bridge Dam, is a reservoir on the Big Cypress Bayou in the Piney Woods of East Texas.

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Canyon Lake, Texas

Canyon Lake, formed by Canyon Dam, is known to be “The Jewel” of the Texas Hill Country. Its location on the Guadalupe River .

Islands

Governors Island, New York

Governors Island is a famous attraction situated in the middle of New York Harbor, enclosed by Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Bayonne, New Jersey.

Geography

What Is The Biosphere?

Also referred to as the "Ecosphere," the biosphere is a relatively thin zone of the Earth's surface that supports life.

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Topaz Lake, Nevada

Topaz Lake, which was originally constructed in the 1920s by diverting the West Walker River's waters, is now home to some of the best boating, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing.

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Pyramid Lake, Nevada

Pyramid Lake is the largest surviving portion of historic Lake Lahontan, the enormous inland sea that formerly engulfed most of Nevada.

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Walker Lake, Nevada

Walker Lake, located about 120km southeast of Reno, is the last remaining portion of the ancient Lake Lahontan, which formerly covered all of northwest Nevada

Seas

Salish Sea

The Salish Sea is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean situated along the southwestern part of British Columbia, Canada, and the northwestern portion of Washington.

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Washoe Lake, Nevada

Washoe Lake is nestled in the Washoe Valley of the picturesque desert landscape of the Sierra Nevada. Washoe Lake offers several recreational activities.

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Lake Las Vegas, Nevada

Lake Las Vegas is a 320-acre reservoir surrounded by a pristine 3,592-acre residential and recreational complex in the city of Henderson in Nevada.

Bays

Rehoboth Bay

Rehoboth Bay, the northernmost of Delaware's Inland Bays, is about 13 square miles in size and has an average depth of six feet.

Rivers

Kanawha River

The Kanawha or Great Kanawha River is West Virginia’s largest inland waterway, flowing for 156 km. The river serves as a tributary of the Ohio River.

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10 Most Beautiful Lakes In California

Calling for an imminent visit, these lakes offer swimming and relaxation in the sun's last rays within the immense views of the state's most beautiful nature.

Bays

Humboldt Bay

The second-largest natural coastal bay in California, Humboldt Bay, is surrounded by the cities of Eureka and Arcata and is home to various birds and aquatic life.

Seas

Puget Sound

Puget Sound is a sizable inland estuary situated on the northwestern coast of Washington and serves as an inlet of the Pacific Ocean.

Bays

Massachusetts Bay

Massachusetts Bay is an inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean that juts out into the sea between Cape Ann and Cape Cod in Massachusetts, United States.

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Lake Harris, Florida

One of Florida's largest and most picturesque lakes is Lake Harris. The major attractions in Lake Harris are boating and fishing.

Rivers

10 Awesome Things To Do In Hood River, Oregon

Located right in the Columbia River Gorge, the charming town of Hood River, Oregon, is an excellent place to experience the delights of being outdoors.

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Crescent Lake, Florida

The massive 15,960-acre Crescent Lake sprawls across Putnam and Flagler Counties in the northeastern portion of the US State of Florida.

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Lake Dora, Florida

Sometimes known as the "New England Town of the South," the old lakeside town of Mount Dora rests on the lake's eastern coast and offers stunning lakefront views.

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Lake George, Florida

Lake George is a brackish water lake situated on the St. Johns River and Ocala National Forest in the US State of Florida.

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Lake Eustis, Florida

A key water body in the Ocklawaha River watershed, Lake Eustis is a connecting point in the Harris Chain of Lakes and is home to about 50,000 locals.

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Blue Cypress Lake, Florida

Formerly Lake Wilmington, the Blue Cypress Lake is located in Indian River County along Florida's Treasure Coast.

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11 Most Magical Lakes In Florida

Full of fish and great opportunities to swim and sail, Florida's lakes are a wonder to experience. This article looks at the 11 Prettiest Lakes in Florida.

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Lake Carnegie, New Jersey

The far northeastern portion of Princeton Township, New Jersey, is home to Lake Carnegie, a man-made lake created by a dam on the Millstone River.

Mountains

Mount Eddy, California

Mount Eddy is the Trinity Mountains' highest peak that is located in the northern portion of the US State of California.

Mountains

Klamath Mountains

The western United States' rugged and steep Klamath Mountains are located in southwestern Oregon and northwest California.

Valleys

San Joaquin Valley

Four million Californians live in the San Joaquin Valley, one of the most prolific agricultural areas in the world.

Mountains

Maroon Bells, Colorado

The stunning Maroon Bells, a pair of 4,260-meter bell-shaped peaks southwest of Aspen, symbolize Colorado's alpine majesty.

Mountains

El Capitan, California

El Capitan, the Spanish term for "the captain," is a vertical granite structure that stands over Yosemite Valley's north side.

Islands

Pine Island, Florida

Pine Island is the biggest island in the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida Peninsula, just outside Fort Myers. Similar to nearby Fort Myers, Pine Island is made up of deposits of coral rock.

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Lake McConaughy, Nebraska

Lake McConaughy is a large reservoir that has been formed by the Kingsley Dam on the North Platte River.

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Liberty Lake, Nevada

Perched high up in the Ruby Mountains in the northwestern portion of Nevada, Liberty Lake is a popular hiking and camping destination for wilderness enthusiasts

Rivers

Alapaha River

The Alapaha River is 325 km long river, flowing through southern Georgia into northern Florida. It is a tributary of the Suwannee River.

Rivers

Why Is The Colorado River Drying Up?

The ill effects of dams, agriculture, and climate change have significantly diminished the once-powerful Colorado river, raising concern.

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Spy Pond, Massachusetts

Spy Pond is a small water body situated close to Arlington's core. Surface drainage from the neighborhood and groundwater are used to feed the pond.

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