Oh Yes, They Are Inland Seas, And Generate Their Own Weather To Prove It. Those Of Us Who Sail Them Keep
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Oh yes, they are inland seas, and generate their own weather to prove it. Those of us who sail them keep a close eye on the forecasts.
Hurricane Huron, 1996.
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The Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence River superimposed on a map of Europe
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