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  1. Lagoon Houston

    The Lago Mar lagoon in Texas City is open the general public. Season passes and day passes are available at LagoonfestTexas.com. Houston is the first city in the world to demonstrate the …

  2. Lagoonfest Texas – Beach Club & Aquatic Adventure Park

    WATER ACTIVITIES Explore all the amazing-fun water activities that we have to offer while you’re here!

  3. Lagoon - Wikipedia

    Some authorities include fresh water bodies in the definition of "lagoon", while others explicitly restrict "lagoon" to bodies of water with some degree of salinity.

  4. The ‘Hashtag Lagoon Life’ Is Apparently Now a Thing in Houston

    May 3, 2024 · The Balmoral Lagoon community was the first to open in the Houston area, one of soon-to-be six lagoons around the city.

  5. Lagoon | Definition, Characteristics & Examples | Britannica

    Lagoon, area of relatively shallow, quiet water situated in a coastal environment and having access to the sea but separated from the open marine conditions by a barrier.

  6. Lagoon | It's What Fun Is!

    Lagoon offers fantastic career opportunities, great benefits, and a work environment that values safety, teamwork, dedication, and learning. Typical year round positions include mechanical, …

  7. Lagoon - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · A lagoon is a shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water (usually the ocean) by sandbars, barrier islands, or coral reefs. Lagoons are often called estuaries, …

  8. What is a lagoon? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    Jun 16, 2024 · What is a lagoon? A lagoon is a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier. This NASA satellite image shows the lagoons and reefs of New …

  9. LAGOON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LAGOON is a shallow sound, channel, or pond near or communicating with a larger body of water. How to use lagoon in a sentence.

  10. LAGOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    The lagoon, immediately to its north, is a rich source of fish, shellfish, turtles, alligators, wild plant foods, and other lacustrine resources.