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English: The Lake Manly lake system as it might have looked during its last maximum extent 22,000 years ago. (USGS image). The Lake Manly lake system as it might have looked during its last maximum extent 22,000 years ago. Arrows indicate river water flow, gray lines are current highways, and red dots are towns. (USGS image). The Lake Manly lake system as it might have looked during its last maximum extent 22,000 years ago. (USGS image).
Français : Le Lac Manly tel qu'il devait être à son extension maximale, il y a 22 000 années. (Document de l'USGS).
Magyar: A Manly-tó és a környező vízrendszer kb. 22 000 évvel ezelőtt.
Български: Най-вероятно така е изглеждала Долината на смъртта преди 22 000 години.
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