Lake Nemonos

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'''Lake Nemonos:''' Lake Nemonos is a large lake in central North America. It is part of the Great Lakes lake system. It was formed as a result of glacial deposits at the end of the last ice age. Amongst the Great Lakes it is unique in that it does not flow out to the St. Lawrence River. Instead the Mississippi River flows in at the north of the lake and out again at the south.
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'''Lake Nemonos:''' Lake Nemonos is a large lake in central North America. It is part of the Great Lakes lake system. It was formed as a result of glacial deposits at the end of the last ice age. Lake Nemonos is located to the West of Lake Michigan and south of Lake Superior. Amongst the Great Lakes it is unique in that it does not flow out to the St. Lawrence River. Instead the Mississippi River flows in at the north of the lake and out again at the south.
[[Image:Lake_Nemonos.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Lake Nemonos as seen in Google Maps]]
[[Image:Lake_Nemonos.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Lake Nemonos as seen in Google Maps]]

Current revision as of 03:12, 6 January 2008

Lake Nemonos: Lake Nemonos is a large lake in central North America. It is part of the Great Lakes lake system. It was formed as a result of glacial deposits at the end of the last ice age. Lake Nemonos is located to the West of Lake Michigan and south of Lake Superior. Amongst the Great Lakes it is unique in that it does not flow out to the St. Lawrence River. Instead the Mississippi River flows in at the north of the lake and out again at the south.


Lake Nemonos as seen in Google Maps
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