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  2. Devinska reka - Wikipedia

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    It flows in a deep forested valley along its while course, initially flowing south and then changing direction to the northeast, southeast and again south. Between the Beglika State Forestry and the Toshkov Chark Reservoir in its upper course, the river is also known as the Beglishka reka. Downstream of Toshkov Chark it flows east through the ...

  3. May Ayni - Wikipedia

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    Boulders and pebbles encountered in the river bed can originate from any location higher up in the catchment. In the uppermost stretches of the river, only rock fragments of the upper lithological units will be present in the river bed, whereas more downstream one may find a more comprehensive mix of all lithologies crossed by the river.

  4. Mugar River - Wikipedia

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    The Mugar River (or Mujer) [1] is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in central Ethiopia, which is notable for its deep gorge. Tributaries of the Muger include the Labbu. The Muger has a drainage area of about 8,188 square kilometers. [2] It was bounded by the historical Endagabatan province. [3]

  5. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1259 on Friday, November 29 ...

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    Yes, there are double letters in today's Wordle. Can you give another hint about today's Wordle? This word refers to a large, dark-brown animal that lives in (or around) African rivers.

  6. Tsaliet - Wikipedia

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    The Tsaliet is a river in northern Ethiopia, belonging to the Nile basin. Rising in the mountains of Dogu’a Tembien, where it is first called May Leiba River and then Tinsehe River, it flows westward through a deep gorge, to become Tsaliet in its lower course, where it empties in Weri’i River, just upstream of the main Weri’i bridge along the road to Adwa.

  7. May Gabat - Wikipedia

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    May Gabat in Chelekot. The May Gabat is a river of northern Ethiopia.Rising in the mountains of Inderta (2,233 metres above sea level), it flows westward to Giba River, which empties finally in the Tekezé River. [2]

  8. Apsley Falls - Wikipedia

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    The main falls and gorge can be easily viewed from a lookout accessible from the main carpark. in addition the Oxley Walk is a 2.7 km, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours walk on a sealed walkway, which crosses the river via a footbridge, then continues around the northern side of the gorge. A further lookout offers fine views of the main falls (650 m) and the ...

  9. Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canyon, Arizona, at the confluence of the Colorado River and Little Colorado River.. A canyon (from Spanish: cañón; archaic British English spelling: cañon), [1] gorge or chasm, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. [2]