File:Frame Lake weeds and rocky shoreline.jpg

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English: View of Frame Lake in Yellowknife, NT, Canada, showing both the bare bedrock that predominates on its shoreline and some of the weedier bays that have developed.
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Source Yellowknife Commute, Frame Lake Trail 13
Author Lorraine Murphy from Vancouver, Canada. Edited and cropped by Daniel Case prior to upload
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Camera location62° 27′ 32.39″ N, 114° 22′ 56.08″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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8 August 2011

62°27'32.386"N, 114°22'56.082"W

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