Lakes have been formed in various ways, such as the underground movements of the earth’s crust causing the ground to settle and form a depression into which rivers drain. Other causes arc the deposition of clay and gravel by glaciers forming mounds and ridges enclosing hollows which have become filled with water, the accumulation of barriers across river valleys holding up the water and the erosion of the earth wearing away a hollow for water to accumulate in. , , , Discharged torpedoes, worth about £1,5(10 apiece, which “ escape ” during practice, are well worth finding, as the Admiralty pays a reward or £lO each for their recovery.
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Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 2
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