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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Irtysh River (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Tributaries of the Ob"
Otter Lake is located within the Township of Rideau Lakes.The lake lies close to Highway 15 between the villages of Lombardy and Portland.Because Otter Lake lies more or less in a north-south direction, there are often some spectacular sunrises and sunsets that can be viewed from property owners docks, balconies, and decks.
Google Latitude was a feature that let users share their physical locations with other people. This service was based on Google Maps, specifically on mobile devices. There was an iGoogle widget for desktops and laptops as well. [179] Some concerns were expressed about the privacy issues raised by the use of the service. [180]
Satellite image of the Gulf of Ob. The Gulf of Ob (Russian: Обская губа, romanized: Obskaya guba), also known as the Bay of Ob (Russian: Обский залив, romanized: Obsky zaliv), is a bay of the Arctic Ocean, located in northern Russia at the mouth of the Ob River. [2] It is the world's longest estuary. [3]
The Severn River is a river in northern Ontario.The northern Ontario river has its headwaters near the western border of the province. From the head of the Black Birch River, the Severn River is 982 km (610 mi) long, tying it with the Albany River for the title of longest river entirely in Ontario.
— Mésangeai du Canada, Geai du Canada, Geai gris. — (Canada jay, Whisky jack, Camp robber). The river is named for the Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis), which the English called "magpie". In the 19th century the local people pronounced in Magpointe. In 1870 Eugène-Étienne Taché's map showed the river as "R. Magpie or La Pie". In 1886 ...
The Ob-Irtysh river system is the world's seventh largest, after the Yellow River, the Yenisei, the Mississippi, the Yangtze, the Amazon and the Nile.
Primrose Lake has a total surface area of 444 km 2 (171 sq mi), 17.7 km 2 (6.8 sq mi) of which is in Alberta, and an elevation of 559 metres (1,834 ft). It lies within muskeg and the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. [3] There are several rivers and creeks that flow into the lake with Calder River on the northern shore being the primary inflow.