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Walker Lake (Northwest Arctic, Alaska)

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Primary outflows
  
Kobuk River

Surface elevation
  
207 m

Designated as world heritage site
  
1968

Basin countries
  
United States

Outflow location
  
Kobuk River

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Walker Lake is the source of the Kobuk River in northwestern Alaska (emptying into Kotzebue Sound). The lake is located near the easternmost part of Northwest Arctic Borough, deep in the remote interior of northern Alaska. Explored during an expedition led by John C. Cantwell in 1885, under the authority of the Revenue Marine. Also known as "Big Fish Lake", Inupiaq legend in the area told of giant, ferocious fish that inhabited the waters. An attempt by a native with the Cantwell expedition to catch one of these giant fish involved a hook made of an entire set of reindeer antlers baited with a whole goose.

Map of Walker Lake, Alaska 99786, USA

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Walker Lake (Northwest Arctic, Alaska) Wikipedia