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What is a "blue water lake"?
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''West Okoboji is often considered to be one of three blue water lakes in the world. The other two are Lake Geneva in Switzerland and Lake Louise in Canada.''
''West Okoboji is often considered to be one of three blue water lakes in the world. The other two are Lake Geneva in Switzerland and Lake Louise in Canada.''


is supposed to mean? As far as I can tell, these lakes have little in common.
is supposed to mean? As far as I can tell, these lakes have little in common. --[[User:Dcfleck|Dcfleck]] ([[User talk:Dcfleck|talk]]) 20:24, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

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"One of three blue water lakes"

Can someone explain what

West Okoboji is often considered to be one of three blue water lakes in the world. The other two are Lake Geneva in Switzerland and Lake Louise in Canada.

is supposed to mean? As far as I can tell, these lakes have little in common. --Dcfleck (talk) 20:24, 14 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]