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Cayuga Lake rocky frozen shoreline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Icy frozen wave lines along Cayuga Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cayuga Lake winter shore with frozen waves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rock boulders line the Cayuga eastern shoreline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Driftwood log on Cayuga shoreline during winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Cayuga Lake snow and ice waves along Eastern shore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cayuga Lake rocky frozen shoreline
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Driftwood log washed ashore on Cayuga Royalty Free Stock Photo
Visited just after a sub-zero cold front passed through the area. Cayuga Lake is the longest of central New York`s glacial Finger Lakes and second largest in volume. It is just under 40 miles long. Its average width is 1.7 miles, and it is 3.5 mi wide at its widest point near Aurora. It is approximately 435 ft deep 133 m at its deepest point. It is located 382 ft above sea level. Its depth, steep east and west sides with shallow north and south ends is typical of the FingerLakes, as they were carved by glaciers during the last ice age.


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