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re: "BTW, did you know that Texas, as large as it is, has but only ONE natural lake (non-manmade) and then they have to share it with Louisiana?"

I've heard that. And I think there are some other states that have NO natural lakes.

It's a bit hard to believe, though. It probably comes down to the definition of "lake."




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Re: Texas is drying up...
By: oldCADuser
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Mon, 29 Aug 11 6:25 PM
Msg. 32328 of 65535

Decomp,

Actually Lake Travis is the primary reservoir for Austin, TX. As to where Dallas gets their water, there is a Lake Dallas (I once attended an unlimited hydroplane race there back in the 70's) so there must be some source around there.

BTW, did you know that Texas, as large as it is, has but only ONE natural lake (non-manmade) and then they have to share it with Louisiana?


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