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The Rebirth of a Lake: A Nice Way to Fool Mother Nature

Record #:
5864
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Abstract:
Carolina bays, thousands of shallow, elliptical depressions in the earth's surface, stretch from Georgia northward, with most being found in the Carolinas. Some bays have water; others are dry. Brooks describes a particular bay known as Black Lake in Bladen County that was reclaimed, restored, and renamed Bay Tree Lake.
Source:
New East (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 1 Issue 3, June/July 1973, p34-35, il