Mill Pond Lake (Iron River) — Mill Pond Lake Bild gesucht BW Geographische Lage Bayfield County, Wisconsin, USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mill Pond (Duxbury, Massachusetts) — Mill Pond Location Duxbury, Massachusetts Coordinates 42°01′05″N 70°42′45″W … Wikipedia
Tremont Mill Pond — Infobox lake lake name = Tremont Mill Pond image lake = caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry= location = Wareham, Massachusetts coords = coord|41|47|36|N|70|45|51|W|type:waterbody region:US source:gnis|display=inline,title type =… … Wikipedia
Powder Mill Pond — Infobox lake lake name = Powder Mill Pond image lake = caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Hillsborough County, New Hampshire coords = coord|42|58|10|N|71|55|57|W|type:waterbody region:US|display=inline,title type =… … Wikipedia
New Mill Pond — is a lake in Smithtown on the Northeast Branch River in Suffolk County, New York and is used for recreational purposes. Construction was completed in 1825. It has a normal surface area of 109 acres (0.44 km2). It is owned by Suffolk County… … Wikipedia
Mill River (Taunton River) — Mill River at Washington Street Mill River … Wikipedia
Lake Nippenicket — Location Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates … Wikipedia
Lake Sylvia State Park — borders along the north edge of Montesano, Washington. The park is located in dense boreal forest, a temperate rain forest by some definitions.The park offers swimming, hiking, camping, fishing, and boating, and was built around an old lumber… … Wikipedia
lake — n pond, pool, lagoon, tarn, basin, reservoir; oxbow lake, bayou lake, glacial lake, volcanic lake, mountain lake, lakelet, pondlet; water hole, fish pond, mill pond, tidal pond or pool; Scot. loch, Irish. lough, Africa. nyanza, Chiefly Brit. Dial … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Mill Creek chert — Map showing geographical extent of Mississippian stone statues Mill Creek chert is a type of chert found in Southern Illinois and heavily exploited by members of the Mississippian culture (800 to 1600 CE).[1] … Wikipedia