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In general, there are two types of lakes.
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Freshwater '''lakes''' can be found covering vast areas of land on certain world maps.
  
== Surface Lakes ==
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These lakes have slopes leading into the [[water]], making them ideal for learning how to [[swimmer|swim]].
  
Freshwater lakes can be found covering vast areas of land on certain world maps.
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Lakes are similar to [[Ocean|ocean]]s except that they are freshwater, not saltwater.
  
== Underground Lakes ==
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''(These are not to be confused with the much smaller [[murky pool]]s, which have sheer sides and often evaporate in hot weather.)''
  
Underground lakes can be found buried in mountains. They are about the size of a magma chamber but only two or three levels deep.
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== Creating A Large Artificial Lake ==
  
Underground lakes offer a fine habitat for various dangerous creatures, including:
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:''Note: You must have a source of water on your map.''
  
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There are two ways of creating an artificial lake. The easiest way to make one is to [[channel]] into an [[aquifer]]. However, this is dangerous and only one layer deep. The second requires excavating a deep area and filling it from a river or brook, whether by channeling directly or by using [[screw pump]]s.
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 31 July 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

Freshwater lakes can be found covering vast areas of land on certain world maps.

These lakes have slopes leading into the water, making them ideal for learning how to swim.

Lakes are similar to oceans except that they are freshwater, not saltwater.

(These are not to be confused with the much smaller murky pools, which have sheer sides and often evaporate in hot weather.)

Creating A Large Artificial Lake[edit]

Note: You must have a source of water on your map.

There are two ways of creating an artificial lake. The easiest way to make one is to channel into an aquifer. However, this is dangerous and only one layer deep. The second requires excavating a deep area and filling it from a river or brook, whether by channeling directly or by using screw pumps.


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