Lake Seminole

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Le lac Séminole est un lac artificiel situé au sud-ouest de la Géorgie sur sa frontière avec la Floride. Le lac est alimenté par la Chattahoochee et la Flint qui s'y rejoignent pour former l'Apalachicola, après le barrage Jim-Woodruff (écluse et barrage) construit en 1957. rdf:langString
Lake Seminole is a reservoir located in the southwest corner of Georgia along its border with Florida, maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Chattahoochee and Flint rivers join in the lake, before flowing from the Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, which impounds the lake, as the Apalachicola River. The lake contains 37,500 acres (152 km2) of water, and has a shoreline of 376 mi (605 km). The fish in Lake Seminole include largemouth bass, crappie, chain pickerel, catfish, striped bass and other species. American alligators, snakes and various waterfowl are also present in the lake, which is known for its goose hunting. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam. This earthen dam is over one mile long but this photograph shows only the concrete and steel lock and water control structure of the dam. Sneads, FL is on the left and Chattahoochee, FL is on the right.
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rdf:langString Location of Lake Seminole in Florida, USA.
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rdf:langString Le lac Séminole est un lac artificiel situé au sud-ouest de la Géorgie sur sa frontière avec la Floride. Le lac est alimenté par la Chattahoochee et la Flint qui s'y rejoignent pour former l'Apalachicola, après le barrage Jim-Woodruff (écluse et barrage) construit en 1957.
rdf:langString Lake Seminole is a reservoir located in the southwest corner of Georgia along its border with Florida, maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Chattahoochee and Flint rivers join in the lake, before flowing from the Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, which impounds the lake, as the Apalachicola River. The lake contains 37,500 acres (152 km2) of water, and has a shoreline of 376 mi (605 km). The fish in Lake Seminole include largemouth bass, crappie, chain pickerel, catfish, striped bass and other species. American alligators, snakes and various waterfowl are also present in the lake, which is known for its goose hunting.
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