Natural boundary
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Natural boundary
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the visible high water mark of any lake, stream, or other body ofwater where the presence and action of the water are so common and usual and so longcontinued in all ordinary years as to mark upon the soil of the bed of the lake, riverstream, or other body of water a character distinct from that of the banks, both invegetation and in the nature of the soil itself. [Ministry of Forests -- Government of British Columbia]
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