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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Crystal Lake, Lake Apopka, Lake Okeechobee, Lake Iamonia, Lake George, Lake Washington, Lake Jesup, Lake Miccosukee, Lake Lafayette, Lake Jackson, Lake Ella, East Lake Tohopekaliga, Lake Harris, Lake Poinsett, Lake Hancock, Lake Santa Fe, Lake Crescent, Lake Tarpon, Lake Lillian, Lake Eola, Blue Cypress Lake, Lake Munson, Lake Istokpoga, Lake Eola Park, Little Lake Jackson, Puzzle Lake, Lake Winder, Kingsley Lake, Lake Hall, Lake Hell 'n Blazes, Rodman Reservoir, Mud Lake, Sawgrass Lake, Lake Byrd, Lake Olivia, Lake Hollingsworth, Lake Alice, Lake Tulane, Crooked Lake, Trout Lake, Lake Parker, Lake Monroe, Lake Denton, Lake Harney, Doctors Lake, Lake Adelaide, Lake Kissimmee, Lake Overstreet, Luck Lake, Tsala Apopka Lake, Lake Norris, Ingraham Lake, Lake Verona, Lake Manatee, Halfmoon Lake, Lake Glenada, Lake Osborne, Lake Conlin, Dinner Lake, Pioneer Lake, List of lakes of the St. Johns River, Lake Isis, Pioneer Park Lake, Lake DeFuniak, Lake Weir, Pabor Lake, Whisper Lake, Orange Lake, Lake Brentwood, Lake Mary Jane, Lake Viola, Lake Damon, Red Lake, Lake Murphy, Lake Anoka, Alligator Lake, Pansy Lake, Lake Thonotosassa, Lake Leon, Bivens Arm, Deer Lake, Deep Lake, Cracker Lake, Fox Lake, Lake Chilton, Lake Stafford, Lake Wimico, Lake Joanna, Silver Lake, Lake Pythias, Lochloosa Lake, McKissack Ponds. Excerpt: Lake Apopka is the third largest lake in the U.S. state of Florida. It is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Orlando, mostly within the bounds of Orange County, although the western part is in Lake County. Fed by a natural spring, rainfall and stormwater runoff, water from Lake Apopka flows through the Apopka-Beauclair Canal and into Lakes Beauclair and Dora. From Lake Dora, water flows into Lake Eustis, then into Lake Griffin and then northward into the Ocklawaha River, which flows into the St. Johns Riv...