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It is and looks like a smallish lake or a pool of stagmant water.

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A billabong is a still body of water, typically found in Australia, created by a river changing course and leaving behind a branch of water. Billabongs can vary in size and shape, but they often have shallow edges and deeper sections in the middle. The water in a billabong is usually calm and can support a variety of wildlife.

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