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Lake Ojibway was a prehistoric lake in what is now northern Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Ojibway was the last of the great proglacial lakes of the last ice age. The proglacial lake was named Ojibway in 1909 by Canadian geologist Arthur Philemon Coleman after an Indigenous people whose homeland coincides with his proposed location of the lake. Comparable in size to Lake Agassiz, and north of the Great Lakes, it was at its greatest extent c. 8,500 years BP. The former lakebed forms the modern Clay Belt, an area of fertile land.
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Thomas Watling, was an early Australian painter and illustrator, notable for his natural history drawings and landscapes.
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