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  • curprev 20:0220:02, 5 September 2019 209.55.84.135 talk 13,274 bytes −110 The lake at Laguna most certainly was not the only lake in New Mexico at the time of Spanish contact, nor centuries earlier, if not millennia earlier. Lagunans, after all, traveled regularly to Zuni Salt Lake for salt. Blue Lake of Taos Pueblo is part of Taos Indian legend and has also existed for thousands of years. The Bottomless Lakes of southeastern New Mexico have also long existed. undo

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