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"There's a beaver dam in northern Canada that's twice as wide as the Hoover Dam, and was discovered from satellite photos because it's so remote, and forms a wetland delta despite there not being any distinct creeks or rivers feeding into it."@azteclady I wish I had a pic of the one I saw at Takatz Bay in SE Alaska! Maybe not quite so many hockey rinks, but it was this vast network of dams that basically formed an entire forest wetland much like what the article describes... It was so cool; I can't imagine how long the beavers were at it – generations maybe?