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Maguse Lake, result of an ancient rift?
[edit]I say that the Maguse Lake was formed when there was an extraterristrial impact with epicenter at the Belcher Islands, causing KT scale damage, and reforming the landscape around 23,000 years ago, and not 65 million years ago. Another impact might have an impact on the formation of the landscape the way it is currently, and that impact's epicenter is located at Iles De La Madeleine, around 4-6,000 years ago, creating deep portions of Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. James Bay was also the result of this impact 4-6,000 years ago. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.181.32.102 (talk) 22:35, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
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