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Canandaigua Lake 3-D Nautical Wood Chart 13.5 x 43
Canandaigua Lake Nautical Topographic Art: Bathymetric Real Wood Decorative Chart
 
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3D Nautical Wood Chart Maps: Canandaigua Lake Topographic Art

Canandaigua Lake is the fourth largest of the Finger Lakes of New York. The city of Canandaigua is located at the northern shore of the lake and the village of Naples is just a few miles south of the southern end. Travelling west to east in the Finger Lakes region, it is the first of the larger Finger Lakes. The name Canandaigua is derived from the Seneca name spelled variously Kanandarque, Ganondagan, Ga-nun-da-gwa, or in a modern transcription, tganǫdæ:gwęh, which means "the chosen spot", or "at the chosen town".. When you’re searching for unique gift ideas for the aquatic lover in your life, look no further than a custom Canandaigua Lake nautical map.

Canandaigua 3D Nautical Wood Map

Our 3D raised relief maps are framed, crystal-clear acrylic covered, bathymetric charts carved in Baltic Birch wood. This Canandaigua Lake map depicts the shoreline and bottom contours of Canandaigua Lake and shows precise shorelines, depths, landmarks and lettering. Special finishing techniques bring out the natural grain of the Baltic Birch.

For the most detailed and lowest priced Canandaigua 3D raised relief map on the market, look no further than Carved Lake Art. Order your solid-wood framed and ready-to-hang bathymetric wood chart today, or contact us if you have questions!



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5 of 5 Canandaigua Lake March 2, 2016
Reviewer: Jessica  
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