Lake Macbride, Iowa – Waterfall or Volcano? [1080×1920] [OC]

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Original was/is available from http://imgur.com/NWB3Ezp

Not so random trivia. Did you know that…

A lake (in Scotland and Ireland, a loch) is an area (prototypically filled with water, also of variable size), localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land apart from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake.

The surname McBride or MacBride is an anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Giolla Bríghde (Irish) or Mac Gille Bríghde (Scottish), meaning son of the servant of Brigid or St.

Iowa (/ˈaɪ.əwə/) is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, a region sometimes called the “American Heartland”.

A waterfall is a place where water flows over a vertical drop in the course of a stream or river. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf.

A volcano is a rupture on the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.

Published by DitPub on 2015-08-29 11:11:00, under the category “Beautiful World”

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