Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] glhemaokpa wet megapoint crowned!
Date: Feb 05, 2001 @ 00:47
Author: Bill Hanrahan ("Bill Hanrahan" <hanrahan@...>)
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Thanks Arif...make the second largest in the the lower 48!  (I believe its area is actually 730 square miles).  I had considered Lake Michigan, but not Iliamna.
 
Bill
 
 -----Original Message-----
From: Arif Samad [mailto:fHoiberg@...]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 7:24 PM
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] glhemaokpa wet megapoint crowned!

Goshdarnit guys (sorry for using profanity), but Lake
Okeechobee is third.  You are either forgetting that
Lake Michigan is completely in United States or that
Alaska, which has Lake Iliamna, is completely in the
united states.  Though Okeechobee might just be the
most interesting one.
More importantly, congratulations.  I wish I could
have been there.

> The trip started out -
> under
> questionable skies - in a small skiff (Mike, you can
> supply Captain
> Tom's full name) from Indiantown Marina and
> proceeded 10 miles
> through the canal to the Indiantown Locks and then
> into Lake
> Okeechobee (the second largest fresh water body
> wholly within the
> boundaries of the United States, containing
> approximately 700 square
> miles). 

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