San Carlos Lake
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Der San Carlos Lake oder San Carlos Reservoir ist ein 79 km² großer Stausee in der 7769 km² großen im US-Bundesstaat Arizona. Der Stausee hat eine Länge von 37 km und eine Breite von 3 km. Er entstand durch Aufstauung des Gila River durch den Coolidge Dam (⊙) im Jahr 1930. Der See wird von Touristen wegen der Schönheit der Landschaft und zum Angeln besucht.
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San Carlos Lake was formed by the construction of the Coolidge Dam and is rimmed by 158 miles (254 km) of shoreline. The lake is located within the 3,000-square-mile (7,800 km2) San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, and is thus subject to tribal regulations. After it was built, the reservoir filled gradually. Because of irrigation needs, the water level at the lake sometimes is low enough to kill its self-sustaining fish, but during wet years, the water can overtop Coolidge Dam. Since construction of the dam, the lake has been nearly empty at least 20 times, and has been full only three times.
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Gila / Graham / Pinal counties, Arizona, United States
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Der San Carlos Lake oder San Carlos Reservoir ist ein 79 km² großer Stausee in der 7769 km² großen im US-Bundesstaat Arizona. Der Stausee hat eine Länge von 37 km und eine Breite von 3 km. Er entstand durch Aufstauung des Gila River durch den Coolidge Dam (⊙) im Jahr 1930. Der See wird von Touristen wegen der Schönheit der Landschaft und zum Angeln besucht.
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San Carlos Lake was formed by the construction of the Coolidge Dam and is rimmed by 158 miles (254 km) of shoreline. The lake is located within the 3,000-square-mile (7,800 km2) San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, and is thus subject to tribal regulations. After it was built, the reservoir filled gradually. Because of irrigation needs, the water level at the lake sometimes is low enough to kill its self-sustaining fish, but during wet years, the water can overtop Coolidge Dam. Since construction of the dam, the lake has been nearly empty at least 20 times, and has been full only three times. When President Calvin Coolidge dedicated the new dam in 1930, Cherokee humorist Will Rogers looked at the grass in the lake bed, and said, "If this were my lake, I’d mow it."
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