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  2. Angle Lake (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Angle Lake is an L-shaped lake in SeaTac, Washington, United States, occupying 102 acres (0.41 km 2) between Interstate 5 and State Route 99. The lake most likely was so named on account of its outline, which forms a right angle. [2] Like nearby Lake Burien and Bow Lake, it was formed by the glacial retreat roughly 12,000 years ago. [3]

  3. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Oxbow lake – U-shaped lake or pool left by an ancient river meander; Panhole – Depression or basin eroded into flat or gently sloping cohesive rock; Pothole – Natural bowl-shaped hollow carved into a streambed; Plunge pool – Depression at the base of a waterfall; Pond – Relatively small body of standing water

  4. Oxbow lake - Wikipedia

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    This picture of the Nowitna River in Alaska shows two oxbow lakes – a short one at the bottom of the picture and a longer, more curved one at the middle-right. The picture also shows that a third oxbow lake is probably in the making: the isthmus or bank in the centre of the most prominent meander is very narrow – much narrower than the width of the river; eventually, the two sections of ...

  5. 'Person-shaped' object in sea was actually a dummy - AOL

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    Coastguards scrambled to reports of a "person-shaped" object in the sea - only for them to discover it was a dummy commonly used in training exercises. ... saying they "absolutely did the right ...

  6. Body of water - Wikipedia

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    Oxbow lake: a U-shaped lake formed when a wide meander from the mainstem of a river is cut off to create a lake. Phytotelma: a small, discrete body of water held by some plants. Plunge pool: a depression at the base of a waterfall. Pool: various small bodies of water such as a swimming pool, reflecting pool, pond, or puddle. Pond

  7. Lake Pend Oreille - Wikipedia

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    The lake is shaped much like a human ear when viewed from above or on a map. In 1846, Great Britain ceded the bulk of its claims to the Pacific Northwest pursuant to the Oregon Treaty. The Advanced Electric Ship Demonstrator (AESD) undergoes sea trials on Lake Pend Oreille at the Naval Surface Warfare Center

  8. Meander - Wikipedia

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    The Rincon on Lake Powell in southern Utah. It is an incised cutoff (abandoned) meander. A meander cutoff, also known as either a cutoff meander or abandoned meander, is a meander that has been abandoned by its stream after the formation of a neck cutoff. A lake that occupies a cutoff meander is known as an oxbow lake.

  9. Selside Pike - Wikipedia

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    These were lost when the lake was raised in the 1940s to provide drinking water supplies. [3] The eastern side of the fell forms the head of Swindale proper, the upper valley being known as Mosedale. Swindale is a classic U-shaped valley, its profile almost a square section, with a flat base and sheer walls.