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The Kanas River, flowing out of the lake, later merges with the Hemu River to form the Burqin River, which itself discharges into the Irtysh River at Burqin Town, the county seat of Burqin County. There is a large population of ethnic Tuvans and Kazakhs in the Kanas valley.
In 1965 the Park Service formed a cooperative agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation that established Curecanti National Recreation Area, a new unit that would encompass all three reservoirs, as well as short sections of the river above and below, build campgrounds, marinas and lake access points, protect, research and interpret the natural ...
The Rio Celeste (sky blue river) at Tenorio Volcano National Park in Costa Rica.. San Juan River. Colorado River (distributary) . Chirripó River; Sarapiquí River. Toro River; Sucio River
Cañas River, also known as Río Cañas (English: Canas River), is a river in the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is also known as Río Magueyes in the area where it flows through Barrio Magueyes, also in the municipality of Ponce. [5] This river is one of the 14 rivers in the municipality.
National Water Trail shield. This is list of water trails designated as part of the National Water Trails System in the United States. The designation was established by the National Park Service in 2012 as a subclass of trails in the National Recreation Trails Program, itself a component of the National Trail System. National Water Trails are ...
Cañas River may refer to: Cañas River (Mexico) Cañas River (Bebedero River tributary), in Costa Rica and Nicaragua; Cañas River (Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico) Cañas River (Mayagüez, Puerto Rico) Cañas River (Naranjito, Puerto Rico) Cañas River (Ponce, Puerto Rico) Cañas River (Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico) Cañas River (Tempisque River tributary)
Wild Rivers Recreation Area is located in north central New Mexico within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument. Two rivers that run through the park, the Rio Grande and Red River are National Wild and Scenic Rivers. NM 378 that traverses the recreation area is designated a New Mexico Scenic Byway. Recreational opportunities include ...
Puente No. 6, in Caguas, Puerto Rico is a historic bridge which was built in 1856.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 and is located at Puerto Rico Highway 798, Km. 1.0 in Río Cañas barrio.