To: MichCapCon
These basins they reference are fascinating to me.
I get the feeling these areas are very flat.
I think I remember something about reversing the flow of a river around that part of America.
2 posted on
07/15/2016 10:18:49 AM PDT by
T-Bone Texan
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To: T-Bone Texan
Well, the lake surfaces are very flat in a spherical way.
5 posted on
07/15/2016 10:26:30 AM PDT by
Paladin2
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To: T-Bone Texan
8 posted on
07/15/2016 10:29:51 AM PDT by
mouse1
To: T-Bone Texan
Lake Michigan is as flat as any ocean. It’s huge, and like the ocean is only unflat during high winds and when the waves hit the shore.
11 posted on
07/15/2016 10:34:26 AM PDT by
Lakeshark
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To: T-Bone Texan
I get the feeling these areas are very flat. No.
14 posted on
07/15/2016 10:37:51 AM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
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To: T-Bone Texan
The river you seek
Is called the Des Plaines River
South of Chicago
To: T-Bone Texan
26 posted on
07/15/2016 11:15:47 AM PDT by
Lurker
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