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WAY (Australia)
AIR (Australia) - endorheic salty, nomadic lake
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CARY (Australia)
FROM (Australia) - endorheic lake
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COWAN (Australia)
AUSTIN (Australia)
TAUPO (New Zealand)
HAVWA (New Zealand)
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AMADIES (Australia) - drainless salty, drying lake
GERDNER (Australia) - endorheic salty, drying lake
TORRENS (Australia) - endorheic salty, drying lake
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