You know, I don't know about this lake in particular. But, it's a
fallacy that most northern lakes are red due to iron. Most are red due
to the tannins in the pine trees. There's your smidge of useless
trivia for the day.

On 6/30/06, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used to drink straight out of it every day.  The water was a deep rust red, 
> and at first it tastes really weird but you soon get used to it.  Soon you 
> begin to prefer it, and it just tastes so clean.  Rusty water tasting clean.  
> Strange.
>
>

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