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  2. List of rivers of the United States by discharge - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers in the continental United States by average discharge (streamflow) in cubic feet per second. All rivers with average discharge more than 15,000 cubic feet per second are listed.

  3. File:Aerial view of the Andes seen from the vicinity of ...

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  4. Loa River - Wikipedia

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    The river flows south on an elevated plateau, for about 150 km (90 mi), to the oasis of Chiu Chiu. The upper courses of the river are at a considerable elevation above sea level and receive a large volume of water from the Andes, mainly of two major tributaries: San Pedro de Inacaliri River and Salado River.

  5. Andes - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Andes in Argentina and Chile, south of Llullaillaco, The Central Andes in Peru and Bolivia, and The Northern Andes in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. At the northern end of the Andes, the separate Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta range is often, but not always, treated as part of the Northern Andes. [3]

  6. Patagonian Desert - Wikipedia

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    A satellite image of the Patagonian Desert by NASA World Wind Astronaut photography of the Patagonian Desert (most of the view) contrasted with the Limay River, seen flowing eastward from the Andes. The Patagonian Desert , also known as the Patagonian Steppe , is the largest desert in Argentina and is the eighth-largest desert in the world by ...

  7. Where are the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash ... - AOL

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    Canessa, 19 at the time of the crash and now 70, wrote, "I Had to Survive." Parrado became a motivational speaker and wrote the book "Miracle of the Andes." Carlitos Páez wrote "After the Tenth Day."

  8. Chimborazo - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Chimborazo's glacier-covered summits casting a shadow over the Gran Arenal, the alpine desert to Chimborazo's west. The top of Chimborazo is completely covered by glaciers , with some northeastern glacier arms flowing down to 4,600 m.

  9. Andes to Amazon - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying book, Andes to Amazon: A Guide to Wild South America by Michael Bright, was published by BBC Books on 2 November 2000 in a hardcover edition (ISBN 0-563-53705-1) and on 4 April 2002 in a paperback edition (ISBN 0-563-53495-8). On 20 November 2000 a CD was released with a compilation of the incidental music in Andes to Amazon.