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  2. Echo River - Wikipedia

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    The Echo River is a river of Minnesota. The most popular species caught here are Smallmouth bass and Walleye. See also. List of rivers of Minnesota

  3. Stephen Bishop (cave explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop explored and named large areas of the Mammoth Cave system. He discovered and named many features of the Cave – including River Styx, Great Relief Hall, Fat Man's Misery, Tall Man's Misery, and Lake Lethe. [1] Numerous authors wrote about their Mammoth Cave tours with Bishop as their guide in books and magazines.

  4. Mammoth Cave National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Echo River Tour, one of the cave's most famous attractions, took visitors on a boat ride along an underground river. The tour was discontinued for logistic and environmental reasons in the early 1990s. [10] Mammoth Cave headquarters and visitor center is located on Mammoth Cave Parkway. The park can be accessed directly from I-65 at Exit 48.

  5. Echo Bluff State Park - Wikipedia

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    Echo Bluff State Park (4.6 out of 5 stars) is a public recreation area comprising 476 acres (193 ha) of land in Newton Township, Shannon County, Missouri, United States. [4] The state park occupies the site of former Camp Zoe, a summer camp for children that opened in 1929.

  6. Fort Henrietta Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Henrietta Historic Park is a public urban park, located in the city of Echo, Oregon, United States. [1] The park is located on the east bank of the Umatilla River and overlooks the original site of Utilla Indian Agency, the first agency for the Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla Indian tribes in 1855 the Oregon Mounted Volunteers built Fort Henrietta on the agency site.

  7. Echo Park (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Steamboat Rock and Echo Park. Echo Park is a remote river bottom surrounded by canyon walls on the Green River, just downstream from the confluence with the Yampa River and across the stream from the dramatic southern end of Steamboat Rock in Dinosaur National Monument. [1] [2]

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  9. Echo Dam - Wikipedia

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    This is a photo of the Echo Reservoir Dam, taken from near the northwest corner of the dam, down at the water's edge. Echo Dam is a dam in Summit County, Utah, standing about six miles (10 km) north of Coalville and creating Echo Reservoir. The earthen dam was constructed in 1931 by the United States Bureau of Reclamation.