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To: cogitator
In the aerial photo, what is that structure in the upper left????
7 posted on 01/21/2004 12:55:43 PM PST by mfulstone
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To: mfulstone
In the aerial photo, what is that structure in the upper left????

I think it's just a cleared field outside the park boundaries. On the "upper left" side of the lake (not that the long axis of Devil's Lake is oriented almost straight north-south, so this would actually be the southwest side) you can see one of the two small streams that flows into the lake. The lake has no outlet drainage; it only loses water via seepage through the bedrock.

8 posted on 01/21/2004 1:03:24 PM PST by cogitator
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To: mfulstone
In the aerial photo, what is that structure in the upper left????

I think it's just a cleared field outside the park boundaries. On the "upper left" side of the lake (not that the long axis of Devil's Lake is oriented almost straight north-south, so this would actually be the southwest side) you can see one of the two small streams that flows into the lake. The lake has no outlet drainage; it only loses water via seepage through the bedrock.

10 posted on 01/21/2004 1:04:44 PM PST by cogitator
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To: mfulstone
In the aerial photo, what is that structure in the upper left????

I think it's just a cleared field outside the park boundaries. On the "upper left" side of the lake (not that the long axis of Devil's Lake is oriented almost straight north-south, so this would actually be the southwest side) you can see one of the two small streams that flows into the lake. The lake has no outlet drainage; it only loses water via seepage through the bedrock.

11 posted on 01/21/2004 1:07:37 PM PST by cogitator
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To: mfulstone
In the aerial photo, what is that structure in the upper left????

I think it's just a cleared field outside the park boundaries. On the "upper left" side of the lake (not that the long axis of Devil's Lake is oriented almost straight north-south, so this would actually be the southwest side) you can see one of the two small streams that flows into the lake. The lake has no outlet drainage; it only loses water via seepage through the bedrock.

12 posted on 01/21/2004 1:08:25 PM PST by cogitator
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