Talk:Lake Abita

Discrepancy
The opening says that the lake is Minnesota's ninth highest. The Topography section says that it is the highest.


 * The page was written using sources which may or may not have been outdated by further surveys. The original survey of the greater Misquah Hills region erred significantly in assigning the state's land high point, so I had begun developing a suspicion about whether that could be an issue with the measure of the highest lake as well. I'd very much like to see the actual data used to assign Abita position 9, but the present source appears to link merely to the metadata, not the actual survey data. Norstrem (talk) 00:49, 8 January 2013 (UTC)

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