The Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada, North America's deepest lake at 614 m (2014 ft), and the ninth largest lake in the world. It is 480 km (300 miles) long and 19-109 miles (12 to 68 miles) wide. It covers an area of 27,200 km2 (10,502 sq mi) in the southern region. Volume ranged from 1070 km3 given (260 cu mi) to 1580 km3 (380 cu mi) and up to 2088 km3 (501 cu mi) making it the largest 10 or 12. Society only in the East Arm Lutselk'e, a hamlet of about 350 people, mostly indigenous Chipewyan Dene Nation and the winter now abandoned camp / Hudson 's Bay Company post, Fort Reliance.
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Nahanni Valley - Canada
Nahanni Valley is a valley in which there are many strange events. In these places often found the bodies of animals and humans without heads. This valley itself extends up to 250 miles in the mountains of Canada Mackenzie.
Hot springs and geysers make this region is always covered with fog that makes this valley the miksterius. Interest - the local tribes who settled around the place did not dare to enter the Nahanni Valley region. Because it is still shrouded in mystery until now, many suspect that the Nahanni Valley is an entrance to a secret place that has not been publicly known before. Oh yes, because it is often found headless human corpses in the region, the Valley has another sebuatan, the Valley of the Headless Men.
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Hot springs and geysers make this region is always covered with fog that makes this valley the miksterius. Interest - the local tribes who settled around the place did not dare to enter the Nahanni Valley region. Because it is still shrouded in mystery until now, many suspect that the Nahanni Valley is an entrance to a secret place that has not been publicly known before. Oh yes, because it is often found headless human corpses in the region, the Valley has another sebuatan, the Valley of the Headless Men.
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