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  2. Ford (crossing) - Wikipedia

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    Fords may be impassable during high water. A low-water crossing is a low bridge that allows crossing over a river or stream when water is low but may be treated as a ford when the river is high and water covers the crossing. The word ford is both a noun (describing the water crossing itself) and a verb (describing the act of crossing a ford).

  3. Stream crossing - Wikipedia

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    If stream flow exceeds the capacity of the passage through the crossing or it is plugged by debris the crossing may be overtopped or the stream diverted down the road. This may result in substantial erosion as flood water cuts a gully on the side of road. Diversion occurs when a road slopes downward from a crossing and the height of the road ...

  4. Low-water crossing - Wikipedia

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    A low-water crossing (also known as an Irish bridge or Irish Crossing, causeway in Australia, low-level crossing or low-water bridge) is a low-elevation roadway traversing over a waterbody that stays dry above the water when the flow is low, but is designed to get submerged under high-flow conditions such as floods.

  5. List of tautological place names - Wikipedia

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    Guadix River, Spain River of Acci River – Guad comes from Arabic wādi 'valley' or 'river', and ix is a corruption of Acci, the name of the town nearest the river during Roman times. [2] River Gweebarra, Ireland – from Irish gaoth Bheara, "Beara's river" Hatchie River, southern US (River River – hatchie meaning "river" in Muskogean languages)

  6. River crossing - Wikipedia

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    A river crossing is a means to get from one river bank to the other and may refer to: A ford (crossing) A bridge; A tunnel; Any type of ferry. A cable ferry; A ...

  7. List of crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The ford crosses the original river channel to an island formed on its other side by the Shifford Lock Cut, which is crossed by a footbridge. There is no footbridge across the original river channel, which must be forded by pedestrians. Shifford Lock Lock, footbridge: 51°42′23″N 1°27′57″W: Tenfoot Bridge Footbridge

  8. Why the Mississippi River got a shoutout at DNC from ... - AOL

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    Madeline Heim is a Report for America corps reporter who writes about environmental issues in the Mississippi River watershed and across Wisconsin. Contact her at 920-996-7266 or mheim@gannett.com .

  9. Kootenay River - Wikipedia

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    The river becomes significantly larger at its confluence with the Vermilion River, which is actually the larger of the two where they meet near Kootenay Crossing. The Kootenay continues southeast, receiving the Palliser River from the left, and flows south into a gorge at the confluence with the White River. [16] [17]