This Prehistoric Lake Was Once Larger Than All The Great Lakes
By: Aaron Spray, The Travel
During the past ice ages, North America looked different - very different. Not only was there the Bering land bridge (the remnants of which one can still see today) but Canada was largely under a sheet of ice. At this time there was a massive glacial lake - Lake Agassiz that was fed by glacial meltwater as the last glacial period came to an end.
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