Episode
593: No Such Thing As A Barney The Dinosaur In Westminster Abbey
At the bottom you've got the Great Lakes, sort of celebrity lakes. Then there's this line stretching across the country above which it's just monstrously full of lakes, just lakes everywhere, like throw a brick.
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Manitoba is an area that has a hundred thousand of those lakes and only 10,000 of those lakes have been named as of 2017.
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Dan if it's important work maybe he should be trying to name more than seven every year. He has there was one year where they named two thousand like it's oh because he got assistance in assistance gaming. I guess can'tβ¦
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Lake Superior is the largest lake on earth, but only if you don't count the Caspian Sea, which is about five times bigger.
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There was a massive meeting in 2018 called the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea, where all the countries met, and they were there for weeks and they concluded it's neither a lake nor a sea.
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It's called Crater Lake, and the Klamath people who live around it haven't looked at it for more than 7,000 years.
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In 1844 there was a 22 foot high Seiche wave which caused this flood in Buffalo which destroyed the town completely, just from this swinging lake. 78 people died.
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If you go to Spanish football games, you will often bring sunflower seeds with you as a snack. Elche has decided to ban them because people crack them open, eat the seeds inside, and throw the shells away β the shellsβ¦
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There used to be a beach right at the edge of it. It's on Beach Road and so much land has been added that it's no longer in sight.
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