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re: Why the hell are there gators at Disney where small children are at?

Posted on 6/16/16 at 10:57 am to
Posted by GeauxColonels
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Posted on 6/16/16 at 10:57 am to
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I'm pretty sure it's natural. Because of sinkholes, Florida probably has more lakes than Minnesota.

The Seven Seas Lagoon is actually man-made. They dug out the land from there to build up the land where the Magic Kingdom and resorts now sit. They lagoon was then connected to what is now called Bay Lake, which is a natural body of water. And the shores of Bay Lake have minimal development along them.

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Posted by CCTider
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Posted on 6/16/16 at 11:18 am to
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The Seven Seas Lagoon is actually man-made. They dug out the land from there to build up the land where the Magic Kingdom and resorts now sit. They lagoon was then connected to what is now called Bay Lake, which is a natural body of water. And the shores of Bay Lake have minimal development along them.



That makes sense. I used to live in Dr Phillips area, and I knew there's multiple lake chains around there. It would make sense, because they needed fill material from somewhere to build it.
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