Friday Five: Lakes of the Adirondacks
The Adirondack Mountain range was formed by the retreating Laurentian Glacier, an ice sheet that covered large portions of North America and was many miles thick in some areas. The[…]
The Adirondack Mountain range was formed by the retreating Laurentian Glacier, an ice sheet that covered large portions of North America and was many miles thick in some areas. The[…]
Though many lakes are marked by calm waters and serene surroundings, this can change in an instant. Heaving waves and high winds caused by extreme weather can change any water[…]
Though canal use has flattened in the United States as a way to transport goods, the 20th-century boom in canal construction created many lakes that still exist today. Grand Lake[…]
Lake Taupo Rolling mountains surrounding Lake Taupo make the lake a tourist hot spot. Visitors also come for its abundant fish populations, as it supports hefty schools of brown trout,[…]