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This lake is so wonderful. So much amusing stuff in the Sand Hills, just mind-blowing. Lakes are glorious; Burton Lake is a lake that's close to Gaunt Lake; sites like Hog Valley are great to have a look at. Gaunt Lake is a location that is quite arid regularly; through the month of May you get the most rain around here; the driest of the months is January. Gaunt Lake is located in the Sand Hills. You're almost certainly keen on lakes, Berry Lake is one of
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| | those nearby, and Days Inn Alliance is a nice site to get some rest. At Gaunt Lake during the summertime months highs are in the 80's with night lows in the 50's. During the wintertime highs are typically in the 30's; after the sun is down throughout the wintertime temperatures at Gaunt Lake descend into the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.01972 Longitude: -102.2167
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