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Stonebull Lake (aka Lake Stonebull) is a long horseshoe-shaped lake that surrounds Bloodhoof Village in central Mulgore on three sides. It is known for its abundant fish, and many an hour is spent casting lines into the cool water. A bridge spans the lake at its narrowest point. The road that crosses this bridge connects Thunder Bluff to Bloodhoof Village.

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  • Stonebull Lake (aka Lake Stonebull) is a long horseshoe-shaped lake that surrounds Bloodhoof Village in central Mulgore on three sides. It is known for its abundant fish, and many an hour is spent casting lines into the cool water. A bridge spans the lake at its narrowest point. The road that crosses this bridge connects Thunder Bluff to Bloodhoof Village.
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  • Stonebull Lake (aka Lake Stonebull) is a long horseshoe-shaped lake that surrounds Bloodhoof Village in central Mulgore on three sides. It is known for its abundant fish, and many an hour is spent casting lines into the cool water. A bridge spans the lake at its narrowest point. The road that crosses this bridge connects Thunder Bluff to Bloodhoof Village. Mulgore is home to the only major source of water in western Kalimdor. The lake is named after the mighty tauren hero who fell battling the Burning Legion. Water fills the lake from underground rivers stretching as far north as the Ashenvale Forest. (WRPG 206)
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