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LAKE IN ROBERTS COUNTY, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Traverse Lake; Lake traverse; Lac Traverse

Traverse (magazine)         
NORTHERN MICHIGAN REGIONAL MONTHLY
Traverse: Northern Michigan's Magazine; Traverse magazine; Traverse, Northern Michigan's Magazine; MyNorth; MyNorth.com
Traverse, Northern Michigan's Magazine is a monthly magazine about life in Northern Michigan including Petoskey, Mackinac Island, Harbor Springs, Frankfort, Traverse City, Leelanau County, the Upper Peninsula, and more. Founded in June, 1981, The magazine has 23,000 subscribers throughout the country and sells 8,000 copies on newsstands throughout the Midwest.
BED (file format)         
TEXT FILE FORMAT FOR STORING GENOMIC REGIONS AS COORDINATES AND ASSOCIATED ANNOTATIONS
BED file format; .bed
The BED (Browser Extensible Data) format is a text file format used to store genomic regions as coordinates and associated annotations. The data are presented in the form of columns separated by spaces or tabs.
riverbed         
  • A woman digs in a dry stream bed in [[Kenya]] to find water during a drought.
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CHANNEL BOTTOM OF A STREAM, RIVER, OR CREEK
Streambed; Bed of a stream; River bed; River beds; Bed (river); Channel bed; Creek bed; Riverbeds; Riverbed; River-bed
¦ noun the bed or channel in which a river flows.

Wikipedia

Lake Traverse

Lake Traverse is the southernmost body of water in the Hudson Bay watershed of North America. It lies along the border between the U.S. states of Minnesota and South Dakota. A low continental divide, part of the Laurentian Divide, separates the land at the southern shore of Lake Traverse from Big Stone Lake, the headwaters of the south-flowing Little Minnesota River, which is part of the Mississippi River System. Both lakes lie within a mile of the town of Browns Valley, Minnesota with Wheaton, Minnesota (at the north end of Lake Traverse); and Ortonville, Minnesota (at the south end of Big Stone Lake).

Lake Traverse is an Anglicization of Lac Traverse, a French name meaning "across the lake".

Prehistorically, the south end of Lake Traverse was the southern outlet of glacial Lake Agassiz across the Traverse Gap into Glacial River Warren; that river carved the valley now occupied by the present-day Minnesota River.

Lake Traverse is drained at its north end by the northward-flowing Bois de Sioux River, a tributary of the Red River of the North. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam at the outflow regulates the lake's level. The Mustinka River flows into the lake just above the dam.