Lakes
In Canada:
- Black Lake (Nova Scotia) - Multiple lakes so named
- Black Lake (British Columbia, Vancouver Island)
- In Ontario:
- Black Lake (Ontario) in Haliburton
- Black Lake (Walden, Ontario) in the Greater Sudbury District
- Black Lake (Kenora District)
- Black Lake, Quebec, a former city that is now part of Thetford Mines
- Black Lake (Fond du Lac River, Saskatchewan)
In the Czech Republic:
- Černé jezero (Black Lake), largest lake in the country
In Mongolia:
- Khar Nuur, Khovd
- Khar Nuur, Zavkhan
In Montenegro:
- Black Lake (Montenegro)
In Slovenia:
- Black Lake (Slovenia), Črno jezero, the lowest lying lake in the Lake Triglav Valley
In Switzerland:
- Lago Nero (Ticino) (Black Lake)
- Lai Nair, Tarasp, Grisons (Black Lake)
- Lai Neir (Alp Flix), Sur, Grisons (Black Lake)
- Lej Nair (Bernina), Pontresina, Grisons (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee/Lac Noir (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Zermatt), Valais (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Oberems), Valais (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Blatten), Valais (Black Lake)
- Schwarzsee (Pizol), canton of St. Gallen
In Turkey:
- Karagöl lake (Black lake)
In the United Kingdom:
- Llyn Dulyn (Black Lake)
- Black Lake Nature Reserve, Cheshire
In the United States:
- Black Lake (Arkansas County, Arkansas)
- Black Lake (Bradley County, Arkansas)
- Black Lake (Calhoun County, Arkansas)
- Black Lake (New York)
- Black Lake (Montana)
- Black Lake (Michigan)
- Black Lake (Louisiana)
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Famous quotes containing the word lakes:
“While the very inhabitants of New England were thus fabling about the country a hundred miles inland, which was a terra incognita to them,... Champlain, the first Governor of Canada,... had already gone to war against the Iroquois in their forest forts, and penetrated to the Great Lakes and wintered there, before a Pilgrim had heard of New England.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“I walk toward one of our ponds; but what signifies the beauty of nature when men are base? We walk to lakes to see our serenity reflected in them; when we are not serene, we go not to them. Who can be serene in a country where both the rulers and the ruled are without principle? The remembrance of my country spoils my walk. My thoughts are murder to the State, and involuntarily go plotting against her.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“White Pond and Walden are great crystals on the surface of the earth, Lakes of Light.... They are too pure to have a market value; they contain no muck. How much more beautiful than our lives, how much more transparent than our characters are they! We never learned meanness of them.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)