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  2. Cache Creek (Sacramento River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Cache Creek was originally known to the Hudson's Bay Company trappers as Rivière la Cache. [4] Cache Creek was temporarily blocked north of Rumsey by a landslide caused by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake : Our Rumsey correspondent mentions the fall of Cache Creek as a result of an earthquake shock Tuesday night. The water has continued to ...

  3. Cache River (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Cache River, a habitat that encompasses much of these landholdings, has been listed as a U.S. National Natural Landmark. The Heron Pond – Little Black Slough Nature Preserve, another National Natural Landmark, is located within the upper stretch of the Cache, upstream from the Post Creek Cutoff.

  4. Cache Creek Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Cache Creek Wilderness is a 27,245-acre (11,026 ha) [1] wilderness area located in Lake County, California. The wilderness was added to the National Wilderness Preservation System when the United States Congress passed the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act in 2006 (Public Law 109-362).

  5. Blue Lakes (California) - Wikipedia

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    Their drainage basin comprises the upper northwest section of the Cache Creek basin. [1] They are at an elevation of 1,358 feet (414 m). [2] Upper Blue Lake is about 1,361 feet (415 m) above sea level, covers about 55 acres (22 ha) and contains about 3,960 acre-feet (4,880,000 m 3) of water. [1]

  6. Yentna-Cache Creek mining district - Wikipedia

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    Gold was discovered in the Yentna-Cache Creek Mining District in the U.S. state of Alaska (also known separately as the Yentna District or Cache Creek District) of the upper Susitna River Valley in 1898, soon followed by claim staking.

  7. Cache Creek (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Cache Creek has a distance of 5.5 miles (8.9 km) from the Red River to the East Cache Creek and West Cache Creek basin. The East Cache Creek and West Cache Creek confluence is located 6 miles (9.7 km) southwest of Temple, Oklahoma. Cache Creek has three primary tributaries East Cache Creek, West Cache Creek, and Deep Red Creek.

  8. Cache River State Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Cache River State Natural Area is an Illinois state park centered on the Cache River (Illinois) of 14,314 acres (5,793 ha) in Johnson County, Illinois, United States. References [ edit ]

  9. Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Cache Creek Wilderness is within the new National Monument High Bridge Trail in Autumn. Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument is a national monument of the United States comprising 344,476 acres (139,404 ha) of the California Coast Ranges in Napa, Yolo, Solano, Lake, Colusa, Glenn and Mendocino counties in northern California. [1]