Sebago Lake, Maine 3-D Nautical Wood Chart, Large, 24.5" x 31"
Sebago Lake is a popular recreation destination just outside of Portland. The “big still water” is a known extreme weather hotspot. Its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and Mt. Washington creates excellent conditions for erratic and sudden changes in weather. The unpredictable weather doesn’t put a damper on its popularity as a prolific fishing spot.
Sebago Lake is the deepest lake in Maine. Originally formed over 14,000 years ago by melting glaciers, Sebago Lake reached its current depth through the creation of the Eel Weir Dam in 1866. It is one of few water sources in the United States that requires no filtration – the surrounding forests form a magnificent natural water-cleaning system.
The Sebago Lake 3D nautical wood chart is made of high-quality Birch. This wood map displays the bathymetry of the lake in intricate detail. The depths of the water and details of the coast are expertly etched in high-quality Birch and completed with engraved points of interest. The wood map is finished in a solid wood frame and arrives ready to hang.
Points of Interest in the Sebago Lake 3D Nautical Lake Art Include:
Frye Island, Harmon Beach, Raymond, Richville, South Casco, South Naples, and Steep Falls Wildlife Management Area
- Crafted with high-quality Birch
- Custom Wood Frame
- Details of Depth are Laser-cut
- Names and Locations Engraved
- Acrylic Glass Protection
- Arrives Ready to Hang
- Classic, Dark Brown Frame, Greenish-Blue Water Color
- Rustic Grey Frame, Greyish-Blue Water Color