Lake
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It has been proposed that Lake be renamed and moved to Pond or Lake.
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It has been proposed that Lake be renamed and moved to Pond or Lake.
Please share your thoughts on the matter at this article's talk page.
Further details: Most of the fish tables link to this page, mass text-replacement will be necessary. See more notes on the talk page.
Further details: Most of the fish tables link to this page, mass text-replacement will be necessary. See more notes on the talk page.
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The River Pool, sometimes known as the Lake, is the area in which the river widens. The river pool is not where the river splits in two, as that only happens in some towns, where as the river pool occurs in all towns. It is a water feature, along with the river, the ocean, the holding pond, and the waterfall. It is not to be confused with the holding pond, which is not connected to the river, although before Animal Crossing: City Folk, the river pool was called a pond. Despite the small variety of fish that can be caught there, it is often one of the most fish filled places.
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