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Lachley Cathedral is supposed to hide many secrets.  Some say it is haunted, others that a unnamed Saint and treasure lie buried deep within the tombs underneath the cathedral. Few know the real secrets of the old cathedral and even fewer are apt to share their secrets.
 
Lachley Cathedral is supposed to hide many secrets.  Some say it is haunted, others that a unnamed Saint and treasure lie buried deep within the tombs underneath the cathedral. Few know the real secrets of the old cathedral and even fewer are apt to share their secrets.
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'''Moorshire Lake Park'''
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In the middle of the city of Moorshire Lake is the namesake of the city.  Moorshire Lake is a mystery.  No one really knows how a lake came to be here since there is no river flowing into it and it is not man made.  It is believed that it is supplied by a underground aquifer.  No matter the origin, it is by far the largest tourist attraction in Moorshire Lake.  The whole lake and surrounding area is a city park.  All sorts of activities are available, including a yacht club and hiking trails. 
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The Moorshire subway system runs under the lake and a transfer station is located under the lake.  There is no way to come to the surface at the transfer station other than a train to one of the many stations in the city.  The lake is pretty much pollution free since polluting the lake has been illegal since the beginning of Moorshire Lake.  It is said that no place in Moorshire Lake is more than ten miles away from the large body of water.  The lake itself extends about one mile across and one and a half mile wide.  It is about 300 ft deep at the middle (which is where the transfer station is).

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Lachley Cathedral

Lachley Cathedral is the oldest building in Moorshire Lake. Built over two hundred years ago, it serves as the historical anchor of the district of Lachley. It has a very detailed past, having survived WWI and WWII. The denomination of the Church has long been forgotten as both Protestants and Catholics claim to have built it. It is no longer in use and serves as a tourist attraction these days.

Lachley Cathedral is supposed to hide many secrets. Some say it is haunted, others that a unnamed Saint and treasure lie buried deep within the tombs underneath the cathedral. Few know the real secrets of the old cathedral and even fewer are apt to share their secrets.


Moorshire Lake Park

In the middle of the city of Moorshire Lake is the namesake of the city. Moorshire Lake is a mystery. No one really knows how a lake came to be here since there is no river flowing into it and it is not man made. It is believed that it is supplied by a underground aquifer. No matter the origin, it is by far the largest tourist attraction in Moorshire Lake. The whole lake and surrounding area is a city park. All sorts of activities are available, including a yacht club and hiking trails.

The Moorshire subway system runs under the lake and a transfer station is located under the lake. There is no way to come to the surface at the transfer station other than a train to one of the many stations in the city. The lake is pretty much pollution free since polluting the lake has been illegal since the beginning of Moorshire Lake. It is said that no place in Moorshire Lake is more than ten miles away from the large body of water. The lake itself extends about one mile across and one and a half mile wide. It is about 300 ft deep at the middle (which is where the transfer station is).