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    Big Bear Lake, California Check prices and availability . Located in the posh Eagle Point neighborhood, this 2,500-square-foot home (which was redecorated in 2019) has four bedrooms, three ...

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    A short 30-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of Missoula, The Resort at Paws Up is an all-inclusive luxury ranch that’s dog-friendly and kid-friendly. Upon arrival, your canine companion ...

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    HGTV's new series "Lakefront Empire" premieres at 9 p.m. Monday, March 11. ... Another Osage Beach native, Grein is a broker and co-owner of Gibson & Grein Real Estate Network, a real estate ...

  5. Category:Lakes of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mud Lake (New Mexico) P. Lake Palomas; Playas Lake; R. Red Lake (Arizona–New Mexico) S. Lake San Agustín; Santa Fe Lake; Stinking Lake (New Mexico) T. Todacheene ...

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    Real estate in itself has been measured as a contributing factor to the rise in green house gases. According to the International Energy Agency, real estate in 2019 was responsible for 39 percent of total emissions worldwide and 11 percent of those emissions were due to the manufacturing of materials used in buildings. [18]

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    Location of Heron Lake within New Mexico. Heron Lake is a reservoir in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico in the southwestern United States. The reservoir is part of the San Juan–Chama Project, which connects the San Juan River in Colorado to the Rio Chama, which is part of the Rio Grande watershed. [1]