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Lake Washington Lake Washington is the second largest naturally occurring body of water in the State. It has a total surface area of 21,500 acres (1,274 sq km) and an average depth of 108 ft (32.9 m). It is fed mainly by the Sammamish and Cedar rivers. Address: . Seattle WA USA
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Seattle Harbor Seattle Harbor is a popular spot for a variety of water sports. The harbor also features a pier and moorage facilities. Address: . Seattle WA USA
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Elliot Bay Seattle is situated in the midst of Elliot Bay. Across the bay is Puget Sound. The area sees a high volume of recreational and commercial sea traffic. Plenty of ferries provide transportation across the bay. Address: . Seattle WA USA
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Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks) The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks are part of a working canal that transports sail and tour boats. There is also a visitor's center at the site that is open on the weekends. Address: 3015 NW 54th St Seattle WA USA 98107-4213
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Green Lake This lake is a 247 acre (1 km sq) body of cerulean water in North Seattle surrounding by the community of Green Lake. The area acts as a park paramount to the protection of dozens of species of wildlife. Address: . Seattle WA USA
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