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Everyone! There are two Manitou Lakes! This one is not also called Little Manitou Lake, that's the one by Watrous. The information just added is about that lake. Make that page if you want. I don't have time. —Preceding
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Sea Levels Rising?
For a terminal lake, perhaps a table or narrative on the water level may be helpful, perhaps with high and low marks with historical dates. Not sure when "now" is/was, and when the levels may have risen or fallen. — Preceding
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