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  2. Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    A rafting party on the Colorado River. Famed for its dramatic rapids and canyons, the Colorado is one of the most well-known whitewater rivers in the United States, and its Grand Canyon section—run by more than 22,000 people annually [329] —has been called the "granddaddy of rafting trips". [330]

  3. Course of the Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    The river's first diversion is here at its headwater. The Grand Ditch redirects water from the Never Summer Mountains, which would have flowed into the Colorado River, to instead flow across the divide through La Poudre Pass to irrigate farmland to the east. Near the source of the Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

  4. Echo Lake Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded as the Cranford Golf Club in 1899, and a 9-hole golf course was designed by Willie Dunn on Lincoln Avenue in Cranford, New Jersey.Cranford business owners and trading-stamp magnates Thomas Sperry and William Miller Sperry were executives of the Cranford Golf Club on Lincoln Avenue, formerly known as Westfield Avenue and part of the Old York Road. [1]

  5. List of Grand Canyon rapids and features - Wikipedia

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    Mile 134.3 – Tapeats Creek – A large creek entering at river right. A popular hike up Tapeats Creek leads to Thunder River. Mile 134.3 – Tapeats Rapid (5) Mile 135.4 – 135 Mile (Helicopter Eddy) Rapid (3) Mile 135.6 – Granite Narrows. This is the narrowest location of the river at 76 feet.

  6. Cataract Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The river can reach extreme levels during the spring runoff in years following plentiful snow throughout the Colorado River watershed. During an average spring runoff, the Colorado River will peak at approximately 52,000 cu ft/s (1,500 m 3 /s). The maximum recorded flow of 114,900 cu ft/s (3,250 m 3 /s) occurred on May 27, 1984. [6]

  7. List of rivers of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Among the major rivers in New Jersey are the Manasquan, Maurice, Mullica, Passaic, Rahway, Raritan, Musconetcong, Hudson and Delaware rivers. Throughout history, the Delaware and Raritan rivers have played a crucial role in transporting goods and people from the Atlantic Ocean into the inland areas, and they were once connected by the Delaware ...

  8. Bayville, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Bayville is an unincorporated community located within Berkeley Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. [5] The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08721. As of the 2010 United States Census , the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 08721 was 20,512. [ 1 ]

  9. List of rivers of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Ralston Creek; Fall River; Cherry Creek 1,050 km 2 (405 mi 2) Plum Creek; North Fork South Platte River. Geneva Creek; Middle Fork South Platte River; South Fork South Platte River; Lone Tree Creek. Owl Creek; Tarryall Creek; Sand Creek; Bear Creek 339 km 2 (131 mi 2) Big Dry Creek (Littleton, Colorado) Big Dry Creek (Westminster, Colorado ...