Salt Lake (Minnesota–South Dakota)

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title: Salt Lake (Minnesota–South Dakota)
text: Salt Lake is a natural lake lying between Minnesota and South Dakota in the United States. Salt Lake received its name due to the naturally occurring salt at the lake shore, a by-product of the alkaline soils which surround the lake. It is the only alkaline lake in Minnesota and its water is approximately one-third the salinity of sea water. Salt grasses grow along the shore and in the lake's water. The site is one of the most popular birdwatching sites in Minnesota. One hundred and forty one di
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description: Alkaline lake in the state of Minnesota, United States
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date modified: 2022-10-11T06:31:19Z
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