The 100 m false-colour image of 21 May 2017 shows us Upper Red Lake and Lower Red Lake in northern Minnesota. The lake is separated into two sections by a peninsula on the eastern side that almost bisects it in the middle. Total size is ~1,139 km², with a depth of ~25 meter.
Lower Red Lake lies entirely within the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Home to the federally recognized Red Lake Band of Chippewa, it is unique as the only "closed reservation" in Minnesota. In a closed reservation, all land is held in common by the tribe and there is no private property. The tribe claims the land by right of conquest and aboriginal title; they were not reassigned to it by the United States government.