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The Geographic Standpoint of the Mississippi River

... the popular Lake Itasca towards the Gulf would be around 90 days. With regards to the Upper Mississippi River, it is further divided into 3 distinct sections: 1. The headwaters - This is from the actual source towards Saint Anthony Falls. ... Read Read: The Geographic Standpoint of the Mississippi River

By: Christa Kowalczyk | 01/07/2008 | Travel
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The Saraswati River, the Reality and not a Myth

... map of undivided India Or the Indian Subcontinent we will see that these sites are mostly on the either banks of the legendary river Saraswati. Even today there is a channel which at places is more than a kilometer wide in Haryana which is ... Read Read: The Saraswati River, the Reality and not a Myth

By: Amlan Roychowdhury | 01/03/2008 | Environment
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Recreational Guide: the Colorado River

... , it is rare that extreme flooding occurs. The dams were constructed for making electricity and can control river flow. It is interesting to note that at full flow, more runoff volume exists in the Colorado River than any other in North ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the Colorado River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 24/06/2008 | Destinations
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Recreational Guide: the American River

... and received a land grant from the Mexican government of the province. Nobody is really sure as to why the America River was called “Rio des los Americanos”, but it may be due to this fact. Sutter's fort became the terminus of the Donner ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the American River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 24/06/2008 | Destinations
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Recreational Guide: the Arkansas River

... mile-long canyon is a narrow, steep crevasse through the granite of Fremont Peak. The Arkansas River is now used as a main waterway for commerce, with the system being formerly called the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System or ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the Arkansas River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 24/06/2008 | Destinations
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Recreational Guide: the Salt River

... . Previously you could navigate the Salt Rive in its entirety throughout the southern course by small raft. The river is still navigable in the majority of the area where it still carries a significant flow, but some areas now do not have ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the Salt River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 06/03/2008 | Destinations
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David Seragih

The River of Life

... river must flow out of us and whether it is gushing out of us, will depend on our spiritual walk with our Father. In order for the river to gush out of us, we must make room for the Holy Spirit to fill us and lead us in our walk everyday. ... Read Read: The River of Life

By: David Seragih | 31/01/2008 | Spirituality
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The French Broad River

... In North Carolina, especially in the city of Asheville and its neighboring towns, concern has grown for the river’s cleanliness. This area is where much of the cleanup and maintained work has started. The French Broad River is ... Read Read: The French Broad River

By: Temp | 25/12/2007 | Real Estate

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Recreational Guide: the Housatonic River

... available to the state shellfish industry. The United State Navy also named a ship for the Housatonic river. The USS Housatonic has the distinction of being the first ship in history to be sunk by a submarine, the confederate vessel CSS ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the Housatonic River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 24/06/2008 | Destinations
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Recreational Guide: the Deerfield River

... the whole river was built not too long after, in 1920. Since then, a total of 19 dams have been built on the river. The last dam was finished in the 1970’s. Since then, the dams have controlled the flow of the water through the whole river ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the Deerfield River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 24/06/2008 | Destinations
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Recreational Guide: the Chattooga River

... , including bringing your own mounts to designated trails within the National forest. Since many of the scenic areas along the river contain waterfalls and side trails, hiking and exploring are popular activities along the river. If you ... Read Read: Recreational Guide: the Chattooga River

By: Ryan Hutchings | 24/06/2008 | Destinations
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Investing in River Oaks Housing for a Profitable Transaction

... in Houston. The exclusive residential subdivision of Houston is a fitting place for the "home of your dreams". River Oaks is protected by very comprehensive deed restrictions which ensure that the area can never be invaded by ... Read Read: Investing in River Oaks Housing for a Profitable Transaction

By: Robert | 18/01/2008 | Gardening
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River Rafting in Washington State

... Washington state. Washington river rafting offers visitors a diverse opportunity for fun and excitement. The variety of rivers and beautiful scenery will provide rafters with a great experience that will more than meet their expectations Read Read: River Rafting in Washington State

By: Kristy Annely | 20/09/2005 | Travel
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Russian River Canoe Trip Ideal for Families

... from Burkes' Canoes told us, there is just enough fast water to make things interesting. There are a few points in the river where channels of current can carry you into tree branches along the shore, or get your canoe turned around in a ... Read Read: Russian River Canoe Trip Ideal for Families

By: Cary Ordway | 28/05/2008 | Travel
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Rosy Vohra

River Indus – the Mother of an Entire Civilization

... marshes, creeks, extensive swamps and mangroves before dispersing into the shallow levels of the Arabian Sea. The river is distinctive in not only feeding very important ecosystems that have emerged especially in the delta region in its ... Read Read: River Indus – the Mother of an Entire Civilization

By: Rosy Vohra | 06/09/2007 | Exotic Locations

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