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If you are in this part of Nebraska make sure to pay a visit to Carnes Lake. This spot, the Sand Hills, has so much outdoors enjoyable things. There are other places here than Carnes Lake, for example Roethler Lake. Carnes Lake is ordinarily a rather dehydrated site; May is the wettest month with most rain, and January on the other hand is the driest. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Carnes Lake while nighttime lows are mostly in the 50's. The wintertime
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| | brings highs down to the 30's with winter lows in the 0's overnight here at Carnes Lake. If you need a site to stay Days Inn Of Alliance is a pleasant choice, and Jennings Lake is a magnificent lake nearby. Carnes Lake is located in the Sand Hills. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.20167 Longitude: -102.2478
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