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Lake Buchanan was the first of the Texas Highland Lakes to be formed, and with 22,333 acres (34.9 sq mi; 90.4 km 2) of surface water, it is also the largest. The surface of the lake includes area in both Burnet and Llano Counties.
Lake Buchanan is a flat salt lake at Pentland in North Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 28 km long and 8 km wide at its widest point, with a surface area of about 117 km 2 . It is part of the Thomson River catchment and part of the Desert Uplands bioregion.
The Buchanan Dam (/ b ə ˈ k æ n ə n / [2] [3]) is a multiple arch dam located on the Colorado River of Texas. The dam forms Lake Buchanan and was the first dam to be completed in the chain of Texas Highland Lakes .
Lake Buchanan, the largest of the Texas Highland Lakes. The Texas Highland Lakes are a chain of fresh water reservoirs in Central Texas formed by dams on the lower Colorado River. [1] The Texas Colorado River winds southeast from West Texas to Matagorda Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The lower Colorado River basin has a history of major flooding.
Buchanan Dam is located in northeastern Llano County on the west and south shores of Lake Buchanan, a reservoir on the Colorado River.The CDP also occupies the south and west shores of Inks Lake, on the Colorado directly downstream from Lake Buchanan.
In the south is the salt lake known as Lake Buchanan. [citation needed] The Flinders Highway passes through Pentland (both town and locality) from east to west, as does the Great Northern railway line. [5] The locality is served by the following railway stations (from west to east):
The once-colourful homes along the coast of historic Maui town of Lahaina are now mostly obliterated, leaving a series of ruins covered in a layer of grey soot and ash from the devastating ...
Lake Buchanan or Buchanan Lake may refer to the following: Buchanan Lake (Minnesota) Lake Buchanan (Texas) Lake Buchanan (Queensland) Lake Buchanan (Western Australia)