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29th April 2021, 06:53 AM
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Water but where is the whisky
Many sea going Captains in the early days, did not believe that our lakes could be as rough as the oceans and were often caught off guard when storm warnings were reported .they ignored them . In fact The great lakes can be more dangerous as there is no where to run , at sea they can sail around many of the storms.
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Why it's called Lake Superior . . . Pretty amazing!
Do you realize how big this Great Lake is?
Only few really know all those details
LAKE SUPERIOR FACTS
● Lake Superior contains ten percent of all the fresh water on the planet Earth.
● It covers 82,000 square kilometers or 31,700 square miles.
● The average depth is 147 meters or 483 feet.
● There have been about 350 shipwrecks recorded in Lake Superior
● Lake Superior is, by surface area, the largest lake in the world.
● A Jesuit priest in 1668 named it Lac Tracy, but that name was never officially adopted.
● It contains as much water as all the other Great Lakes combined, plus three extra Lake Erie's !
● There is a small outflow from the lake at St. Mary's River (Sault Ste Marie) into Lake Huron, but it takes almost two centuries for the water to be completely replaced.
● There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America with water one foot deep.
● Lake Superior was formed during the last glacial retreat, making it one of the earth's youngest major features at only about 10,000 years old.
● The deepest point in the lake is 405 meters or 1,333 feet.
● There are 78 different species of fish that call the big lake home.
● The maximum wave ever recorded on Lake Superior was 9.45 meters or 31 feet high.
● If you stretched the shoreline of Lake Superior out to a straight line, it would be long enough to reach from Duluth to the Bahamas.
● Over 300 streams and rivers empty into Lake Superior with the largest source being the Nipigon River.
● The average underwater visibility of Lake Superior is about 8 meters or 27 feet, making it the cleanest and clearest of the Great Lakes Underwater visibility in some spots reaches 30 meters.
● In the summer, the sun sets more than 35 minutes later on the western shore of Lake Superior than at its southeastern edge.
● Some of the world's oldest rocks, formed about 2.7 billion years ago, can be found on the Ontario shore of Lake Superior.
● It very rarely freezes over completely, and then usually just for a few hours. Complete freezing occurred in 1962, 1979, 2003 and 2009.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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