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This water hazard is known as "Lake Toti"
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The counterpart to west Moshe pond
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this neighborhood named this lake after early Doral founder Moshe
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This old quarry is lake Andrea
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This is lake Moshe
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This water hazard is known as "Lake Juan"
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This lake is called lake Nikki
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Continuation of same canal
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Indian Creek
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levee trail
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goya trail
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Eddie's bike trail
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ed's bridge
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This nature preserve belongs to the Jocotoco Foundation
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This building, situated across from the faena district is known as King David Towers
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Many people play spike ball here, and this was a local term given to the area.
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Many lakes around Miami-Dade County are named after bird species found in the area. OpenStreetMap already has several lakes that are correctly named, but many lakes are still missing data and names. This lake in particular is called Common Gallinule
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Many lakes around Miami-Dade County are named after bird species found in the area. OpenStreetMap already has several lakes that are correctly named, but many lakes are still missing data and names. This lake in particular is called "American Coot Lake"
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Named after the great fisherman William
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Many lakes around Miami-Dade County are named after bird species found in the area. OpenStreetMap already has several lakes that are correctly named, but many lakes are still missing data and names. This lake in particular is called "Cooper's hawk Lake"
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