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Fairford River / Geography of Manitoba / Lake Manitoba / Dauphin River / Twin Lakes Beach /  Manitoba / Portage Diversion / Assiniboine River flood / Manitoba / Provinces and territories of Canada / Geography of Canada
Date: 2012-04-26 16:01:25
Fairford River
Geography of Manitoba
Lake Manitoba
Dauphin River
Twin Lakes Beach
Manitoba
Portage Diversion
Assiniboine River flood
Manitoba
Provinces and territories of Canada
Geography of Canada

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