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  2. Rough River Lake - Wikipedia

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    Rough River Lake. The Rough River Lake is a Y-shaped reservoir located in Breckinridge, Hardin, and Grayson counties in Kentucky, United States, about 70 miles southwest of Louisville. [1] This lake was created by the building of a dam, begun in 1955 and completed in 1961, 89.3 miles (143.7 km) above the connection between the Rough River and ...

  3. Parr Hill Lake - Wikipedia

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    The site features a campground with 12 campsites, a picnic area, dock, fish cleaning station, and lake access. Fish species. Fish commonly found in the lake include northern pike and yellow perch. See also. List of lakes of Saskatchewan; List of protected areas of Saskatchewan; Tourism in Saskatchewan; Hudson Bay drainage basin

  4. Falmouth Docks - Wikipedia

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    The docks are the southern shore of the Fal Estuary which is the third largest natural harbour in the world and the deepest in Europe. They extend over 30 hectares (74 acres) and covers a range of services to shipping such as repair, refuelling, cleaning and disposal of waste services. The docks are served by the Falmouth Docks railway station.

  5. Isbister Lake - Wikipedia

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    At Isbister Lake there's a small campground, dock, fish cleaning station, and picnic tables. Fish species. Fish commonly found in the lake include northern pike, perch, and walleye. See also. List of lakes of Saskatchewan; Tourism in Saskatchewan; Hudson Bay drainage basin; References

  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Fish Cleaning Station

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    Fish Cleaning Station Original Not an edit of the first image,but original image taken before the nominated one Cropped of the second image Reason Fascinating, underwater image taken in a wild and showing a really interesting, rarely photographed behavior.

  7. Port of Grimsby - Wikipedia

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    The third dock system is the Fish docks, all of which exit(ed) from the same lock(s) onto the Humber close to and east of the Royal Dock lock. The first fish dock ("No.1") was built 1857, and expanded southward in 1878 with the addition of a second ("No.2"); both were built within the land reclaimed as part of the Royal Dock development.