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It is the deepest natural inland lake in the state.
In the distance I saw what appeared to be a large inland lake, or an arm of the sea.
In any event it is probably the oldest club based on an inland lake.
It is also has a larger volume of water than any other inland lake in Wisconsin.
The park also has an inland lake with a swimming beach and excellent fishing.
This is also the portion where the greatest concentration of inland lakes are found.
He didn't know, for example, why the ocean was salty but inland lakes weren't.
A pool and inland lake were built to expand the aquatics program.
The resort also has a small inland lake, around which several lodges are located.
Ferry service over inland lakes and rivers is provided by the provincial government.
That's like what you'd expect in a shallow inland lake at sea level on the equator, normally.
It is nearly eight miles (13 km) in length and connects two inland lakes.
Even smaller inland lakes, which freeze faster, have not had sufficient ice for fishing.
Yath is a large inland lake that lies just to the south of Baharna.
On the coastline, there are numerous lagoons and some inland lakes.
Some of the inland lakes are truly massive.
From the great inland lake behind us came the hissing and the screaming of countless saurians.
Ahead of it I could see now what appeared to be a large inland lake, blue in the brown of Russia.
At the far end, where the small inland lake began, the privateers were lying at anchor.
It's the largest natural inland lake in Taiwan, and has a splendid backdrop of lush green hills.
It was a hydroelectric power plant supplied by two water pipes coming down the mountain from inland lakes.
Pickerel is a type of fresh water fish commonly native to inland lakes and ponds.
Green Lake is the second deepest inland lake in Wisconsin.
This old river system would have emptied into inland lakes in Utah or Nevada.
All this land had been under water once-an inland lake of such a size, perhaps, to rival the Middle Sea.