Liberator Lake is a physical feature (lake) in North Slope Borough.
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Feature Name: | Liberator Lake |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Lake |
Description: | 2 mi N of Liberator Ridge and 40 mi NNE of Desperation Lake, Arctic Slope. |
History: | "So named by personnel of the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 explorations in the 1940's, because the lake ice was used for landing a converted B-24 long range bomber which was called ""Liberator"" by the British during World War II." |
Borough: | North Slope Borough |
Latitude: | 68.8726196289 |
Longitude: | -158.361190796 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Liberator Lake: Liberator Lake.
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