Talk:Lake Martin, Louisiana

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Okay...I cleaned it up, added links, categorized it...but I didn't add any new information, because I don't know anything about the Louisiana swamplands. So, that's for somebody else. If you guys think it still needs the cleanup, wikify, and dead-end tags, feel free to put them back up, but I think it's good now. Quaxmonster 05:20, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

A lot of work needed[edit]

This article is very poor quality, and what's up with the 'swamplands' section? It gives almost no relevant information and contradicts itself about what a marsh is.--Metalhead94 T C 17:52, 11 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Added a rewrite tag[edit]

I encountered this page, and it was of such low quality that I placed a tag on the page for other editors to completely rewrite it, and if the page serves no true purpose, then to delete it. We cannot leave pages unedited like this on Wikipedia. Culveyhouse (talk) 14:06, 14 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion Continued[edit]

I came across this page hoping for a big overview of the massive swamps that abound in Louisana, and an explaination for why they are so big compared with elsewhere, only rivaled perhaps by the Florida Everglades. What I found instead was a very poorly written bunch of nothingness. Im sure there's loads of ecological and geographic data out there, especially within the various geodata resources of the usgs. interpreted data might be a bit more sparse, but there are enough environmental students out thereto provide plenty of depth I suppose. I may work on tje page myself, bit that wull have to wait until i can access it using a desktop machine. inthedryer 15:33, 12 May 2013 (UTC) ... (I think that was my old user name, and appologies if my mobile device mucks the discussion page up) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.228.228.48 (talk) [reply]