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Great Salt Plains topographic map
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Name: Great Salt Plains topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Great Salt Plains, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States (36.68525 -98.28669 36.80003 -98.20596)
Average elevation: 351 m
Minimum elevation: 343 m
Maximum elevation: 386 m
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