Dead Horse Lake is one of the areas you’ll research in Maneater. It is a pitiful place, but on the upside, you will find a bunch of collectibles you can grab there — ten different landmarks, ten permit plates and fourteen nutrient caches. A number of them are in obvious areas, but a few are well hidden or hard to reach. If you are missing any of them, our Maneater Dead Horse Lake collectible places guide will help you find them.
The ten landmarks in the region are nearly all bottom-bound. To be able to collect them, you are going to need to crush the yellow street signs which are always located in the vicinity of the site. Here’s a list of all the landmarks and where to find them:
- Found in the corridor resulting in the eastern part of the map.
- Prospective Downfall of Civilization — If you keep into the enclosed, eastern part of the map, then you can find a sunken city close to the entry.
- Longest Date Ever — A set of drowned tourists in a flamingo pedal boat, right beneath the eastern bridge.
- Captain Eyeliner’s Sunken Booty — A sunken barge with actual gold coins scattered about it. Too bad you are a shark and have no concept of
- financial value. It’s to the south east of the last one.
- Stick-Man by Willie that the Hermit — Among those infrequent land-bound landmarks, it’s a big stick statue onto a shoddy wooden pier south of the previous one.
- Beating a Dead Horse — It’s the giant horse statue in the front of the giant billboard at the south of the map.
- Snitch Parking Lot — An area at which the mafia disposes of undesirable, died individuals, at the tiny, enclosed region from the west. You may
- be taken aback by a nasty glitch if you get there, though.
- Dead Horse Triangle — A boat graveyard below the bridge at the north.
- Legally Distinct Tire-Man — A statue made of car tires around the northern border of the area.
Nutrient caches in Dead Horse Lake
There are two nutrient caches in the area. You will mostly find them underwater. They are simple to recognize when you are near them there’s a red blinker on each that helps it stand out from all the greens and blues of aquatic life. On the map above, their locations are indicated with a gray chest .
Dead Horse Lake license plate locations
There are ten licence plates in the bric-a-brac set of Dead Horse Lake. They are all above the water, and you’ll have to jump in order to crush them. Some are more rigorous than others — either places at great heights, or above inaccessible areas. For these, you will either have to hit the right angle when surfacing, or build up some speed before leaping out. Their map icon is a very small licence plate.