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  2. Circus Animals - Wikipedia

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    "Bow River" was a song by guitarist Ian Moss, written about a sheep station in Western Australia where his brother Peter had once worked. [15] The song was included as the B-side to the Australian version of the single for Forever Now [16] but proved so popular that it was often played on radio in its own right.

  3. Forever Now (Cold Chisel song) - Wikipedia

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    Prestwich, who could only play drums at the time of recording, had to hum the melody to the rest of the band. [2] Producer Opitz said, "The first time Chisel played 'Forever Now' on stage, it was a 7 minute version at Parramatta Leagues Club and I was blown away.

  4. Bow River - Wikipedia

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    The Bow River provides habitat for wildlife and many opportunities for recreation such as fishing and boating. Both fly fishermen and spinner fishermen share the river in all four seasons of the year. Serious anglers from all over the world visit the Bow River for its thriving population of brown trout and rainbow trout. The Bow River holds a ...

  5. The Last Stand (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    Last Stand is a documentary film of the final concert appearances by Australian rock band, Cold Chisel, prior to their first disbandment. [2] It was filmed on 13 and 15 December 1983 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and released to cinemas in July 1984.

  6. Category:Bow River - Wikipedia

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  8. Blackfoot Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is a complex of historic sites on the Siksika 146 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada.This crossing of the Bow River was traditionally a bison-hunting and gathering place for the Siksika people and their allies in the Blackfoot Confederacy.

  9. Johnston Creek (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    As Johnston Creek approaches the Bow River, it flows through a large canyon formed by erosion over thousands of years. The creek has cut through the limestone rock to form sheer canyon walls, as well as waterfalls, tunnels, and pools. A popular hiking trail follows the canyon and leads to a meadow within the Johnston Valley above the canyon.