Dismissal of the complaint was appropriate in this action where plaintiff alleges that she was injured when, while disembarking from a rowboat she rented from defendant, she slipped on algae that was present on the dock. The algae did not constitute an unreasonably dangerous condition for which the defendant may be held liable, as it was inherent in the nature of a lake in the summer (see Stanton v Town of Oyster Bay,
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