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5/3/18 Mansion Island
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Jewel is back in the trending section, again.
Interesting that river rats is together again for the water words island, swimming, river rats,  lake, ocean
Perhaps a flood is coming.  Any jewel named lakes or rivers in France?
Mansion island, may indicate a large house surrounded by water.
Jewel lake, a lake named after a jewel.
swimming paris- Paris or France is flooding?

Second day of many water words.
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#3
Searched for "river rats" and got this Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coypu

Searched for "jewel lake" and wow, there are a lot of lakes named "jewel lake." But the one that caught my eye was the one in Canada, near Ontario, for no other reason than it made me chuckle: http://www.jewel-lake.com/indexA.html Big Grin

But this is the one that really got my attention:  https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france...cy-france/

Lake Annecy is called the "jewel of France" and it also has Palais de L'isle, which would satisfy the "mansion island" lingo.

I dunno, Lake Annecy just got my attention. Whether or not something is there remains to be seen.

The Wikipedia entry for Annecy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annecy
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wow! That France hit may be something.
I have often heard people who "shoot the rapids" as "river rats."
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(05-04-2018, 12:38 AM)twiceblessed9 Wrote: wow!  That France hit may be something.
I have often heard people who "shoot the rapids" as "river rats."

There were plenty of river running outfits in the search, even a couple named "River Rats." Big Grin
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