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    Okay I am kinda confused about which lake we are talking about.....So for arguments sake I will identify which one I am talking about. At the northern end of the continent, there is a small land bridge that separates the ocean from a very large lake/inland sea. to the south of that lake there is a "plateau" 5 contours up with a lake in it. THAT is the lake which I am talking about. That "plateau" has a terrain elevation variance of at least 1500 feet (500 meters) which I was saying was more than enough to create enough water flow that a lake might form in the lowest part of it.

    My reference to the Great Lakes was in that they are situated in an area that while not flat, are not in what I would call "mountainous" terrain.

    If you are talking about a different lake, please let me know...

    PS: on rereading this post it sounds a little rough.. Sorry about that ...not my intent, but I do want to know if we are talking about the same thing...
    Last edited by Korash; 12-15-2012 at 04:14 PM.
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