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  2. Kettle (landform) - Wikipedia

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    The lake colors indicate amounts of sediment or depth. A kettle (also known as a kettle hole, kettlehole, or pothole) is a depression or hole in an outwash plain formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters. The kettles are formed as a result of blocks of dead ice left behind by retreating glaciers, which become surrounded by sediment ...

  3. Walden Pond - Wikipedia

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    Walden Pond is a celebrated pond in Concord, Massachusetts, in the United States. A good example of a kettle hole, it was formed by retreating glaciers 10,000–12,000 years ago. [4] The pond is protected as part of Walden Pond State Reservation, a 335-acre (136 ha) state park and recreation site managed by the Massachusetts Department of ...

  4. Spy Pond - Wikipedia

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    United States. Surface area. 103 acres (42 ha) Average depth. 12 ft (3.7 m) Max. depth. 36 ft (11 m) Spy Pond, also known as Spie Pond in the 17th and 18th centuries, [1] [2] is a 103-acre (0.42 km 2) kettle hole pond located near the heart of Arlington, Massachusetts, United States, adjacent to the Minuteman Bikeway.

  5. Houghton's Pond - Wikipedia

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    Houghton's Pond is a spring-fed kettle hole pond in Milton, Massachusetts, south of Boston. Like many ponds and lakes in the United States, it was formed by receding glaciers about 10,000 years ago. [ 1 ] By the standard definition of lakes being bodies of water larger than 20 acres (8.1 ha), the 24-acre (9.7 ha) pond is technically a lake.

  6. Mendon Ponds Park - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Bathtub. Mendon Ponds Park is a county park located southeast of Rochester, New York within the suburban towns of Mendon and Pittsford. At over 2,500 acres (10 km 2), it is the largest park in Monroe County. [1] It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967 in recognition of its unique glacial geology. [2]

  7. Winter swimming - Wikipedia

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    Winter swimming. Winter swimming is the activity of swimming during the winter season, typically in outdoor locations (open water swimming) or in unheated pools or lidos. In colder countries, it may be synonymous with ice swimming, when the water is frozen over. This requires either breaking the ice or entering where a spring prevents the ...

  8. Fresh Pond (Cambridge, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    155 acres (63 ha) Surface elevation. 3 ft 3 in (1 m) [2] Website. Fresh Pond Reservation. Fresh Pond is a reservoir and park in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Prior to the Pond's use exclusively as a reservoir, its ice had been harvested by Boston's "Ice King", Frederic Tudor, and others, for shipment to North American cities and to ...

  9. Lake Sabbatia - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sabbatia. Lake Sabbatia, sometimes known as Scaddings Pond is a 248-acre (100 ha) great pond in Taunton, Massachusetts, near Watson Pond State Park. The lake is where Mill River begins and the Snake River ends. [2] It is the largest lake in the city of Taunton and the most popularly used. There are several coves and an island within the lake.