Remote Land & Waterfront Real Estate Broker since 1975.

Meander Lake, SOLD
Viewing the cliff-like east side, from the north shore.  It is hard to see but it is in the shaddy area.
Viewing the cliff-like east side, from the north shore. It is hard to see but it is in the shaddy area.

A longer shot of the east shore, from farther down the north shore.
A longer shot of the east shore, from farther down the north shore.

Facing the north shore at some point.  I like to identify all my photos, but sometimes it is difficult.  There is much to look at. At least this does show some of the rock shoreline and one of the bays.
Facing the north shore at some point. I like to identify all my photos, but sometimes it is difficult. There is much to look at. At least this does show some of the rock shoreline and one of the bays.

Here we are on the north shore again, facing south to southeast.  Photo is viewing right down one of the four bays.
Here we are on the north shore again, facing south to southeast. Photo is viewing right down one of the four bays.

Photo taken from the north shore facing southwest
Photo taken from the north shore facing southwest

Cedar tree photo: facing the south side and into another bay. The bank/hill is very high on the left.  That's where my "arm" tree is located--seen in a later photograph.
Cedar tree photo: facing the south side and into another bay. The bank/hill is very high on the left. That's where my "arm" tree is located--seen in a later photograph.

Cedar tree photo, yet viewing more south to the right into a second bay area.  It's hard to see the bays from a photo.
Cedar tree photo, yet viewing more south to the right into a second bay area. It's hard to see the bays from a photo.

Facing the south shore again showing a bay, which hopefully you can now discern. See the stone in the water; that's not a big turtle.  I suspect the water is more shallow in here--but that's good for fish.
Facing the south shore again showing a bay, which hopefully you can now discern. See the stone in the water; that's not a big turtle. I suspect the water is more shallow in here--but that's good for fish.

Again, photo from north shore facing southward and here you can see one of the peninsulas of white pines, with the light green hardwoods behind.
Again, photo from north shore facing southward and here you can see one of the peninsulas of white pines, with the light green hardwoods behind.


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