Sentences with phrase «shallow lake with»

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The lake was shallow and its size would have varied with the seasons.
One of them is the floor of an ancient lake; another is a hot spring; and the third one is a site where hot water interacted with rocks in the shallow subsurface.
− I work mainly with inland lakes, but also with the Baltic Sea, the oceans, water located several kilometers deep in the bedrock and shallow ground water.
There are shallow coves all over the lake, where huge turtles live, and at the swampy end, with its high reeds and grass, the bird population is extraordinary.
Second, the Río Grande de Tárcoles has free flowing sections and its waters seep into seasonal marshlands and a shallow oxbow lake covered with hyacinths further expanding the number of distinct local habitats to nearly a dozen.
Come join the crew and be «blown - away» with Australian Kitesurfing Academy as they teach you how to master one of the fastest growing water sports in the world.Visit them at Lake Cootharaba (Noosa 20 minutes) where warm shallow waters meet the Great Sandy National Park or join them in the four wheel drive to the famous Blue Lagoon near Fraser Island.
This film, made by the artist, Robert Smithson, with the assistance of Virginia Dwan, Dwan Gallery & Douglas Christmas, Director, Ace Gallery, (the aforementioned Dwan & Christmas also assisted Smithson financially with the making of the Spiral Jetty), is a poetic and process minded film depicting a «portrait» of his renowned earth work — The Spiral Jetty, as it juts into the shallows off the shore of Utah's Great Salt Lake.
Shallower than other subglacial lakes, Whillans provided researchers with a decent chance for success due to its relative accessibility compared to other lakes buried beneath miles of ice.
Russian (Sergei Kirpotin) quoted by Pearce (2005a), along with a report that «the permafrost of western Siberia is turning into a mass of shallow lakes as the ground melts,» lakes were expanding on the North Slope of Alaska, Katey Walter had found methane hotspots in eastern Siberia where the bubbling gas kept the surface from freezing in winter, etc..
As before, we're talking about the wind farm potential of Lake Erie, one of the more shallow of the Great Lakes (pictured with depth
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