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  2. Lake of the Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    The Lake of the Ozarks Community Bridge is a continuous truss bridge in Lake Ozark. The bridge is over 2,695 ft (821 m) long and 72 ft (22 m) wide. [ 31 ] Built in 1998, it is one of the newest bridges in the Lake of the Ozarks area, primarily built to connect the east (towards Lake Ozark and Osage Beach) and west sides (towards Sunrise Beach ...

  3. James River (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The James River is a source of drinking water for the city of Springfield. Lake Springfield is the primary source of water for the cooling system at the James River Power Plant which sits by the dam. The lake is a popular fishing and kayaking destination with docks and access points made by the Missouri Conservation Department.

  4. Gravois Creek - Wikipedia

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    Gravois Creek is a stream in south central Morgan County, Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of the Osage River within the Lake of the Ozarks. [2]The stream headwaters arise along the east side of Missouri Route 135 approximately 3.5 miles south of Stover [2] at 1] at an elevation of approximately 1100 feet

  5. File:Aerial panorama of Lake of the Ozarks MO-JDugger.jpg

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  6. Ha Ha Tonka State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park also features caves, sinkholes, and bluffs overlooking the lake. It is a prominent example of karst topography, which is geological formation shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock. [5] A 70-acre (28 ha) portion of the park was designated as the Ha Ha Tonka Karst Natural Area in 1981. [6]

  7. Category:Bodies of water of the Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    Lake of the Ozarks (13 P) T. Tributaries of the Current River (Ozarks) (10 P) W. White River (Arkansas–Missouri) (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of ...

  8. Grandglaize Creek - Wikipedia

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    Grandglaize Creek is a creek and tributary to the Osage River that forms the Grand Glaize Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. The creek flows for 10 miles (16 km) before reaching the Lake of the Ozarks, and the Grand Glaize Arm extends another 15 miles (24 km) before reaching the Osage River within the lake.

  9. List of largest lakes of the United States by volume - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Volume Maximum Depth notes 1: Lake Superior: Michigan - Minnesota - Ontario - Wisconsin: 9,799,680,000 acre⋅ft (12,088 km 3) 1,332 ft (406 m) Third-largest fresh-water lake in the world by volume