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What if I told you there was a lake in the middle of North America until ~11,000 years ago that was TWO TIMES larger than all the Great Lakes COMBINED? Let's talk about Lake Agassiz, a freshwater lake that covered a giant swath of central Canada (esp. Manitoba) & some of the northern US.
Apr 26, 2025, 7:47 PM