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  2. Mesilau - Wikipedia

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    Mesilou East River forms a deep ravine, [2] and Mesilou Cave is located nearby. [ 1 ] One of the two main summit routes of Mount Kinabalu starts at the Mesilou Nature Resort and is called the Mesilou Trail.

  3. Overtoun Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge spans a deep ravine. Since the 1950s, local have referred to the bridge as the "Bridge of Death" or the "Dog Suicide Bridge", as it was reported that dogs were leaping from the bridge into the ravine below. Research has found at least 300 dogs have been recorded jumping from the bridge, with at least 50 dogs dying from the fall. [5]

  4. Tinago Falls - Wikipedia

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    Tinago is a Filipino term meaning "hidden", the falls being hidden in a deep ravine. Trekking to the falls requires approximately 500 descending steps called the winding staircase. The falls is high, its very cold waters cascading beautifully into a deep and calm basin-like pool which appears like a blue-colored lagoon.

  5. Ravine - Wikipedia

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    According to Merriam-Webster, a ravine is "a small, narrow, steep-sided valley that is larger than a gully and smaller than a canyon and that is usually worn by running water". [1] Some societies and languages do not differentiate between a gully and ravine; in others, there is a distinction, particularly when concerning environmental ...

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today ... - AOL

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #584 on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, January 15, 2025 The New York Times

  7. Zarqa River - Wikipedia

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    The river flows to the north before heading west. Rising on the eastern side of the mountains of Gilead, it runs a course of about 105 kilometers (65 mi) in a wild and deep ravine before flowing into the Jordan River between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea, at a point 1,090 meters (3,576 ft) below its origin. [13]

  8. Coulee - Wikipedia

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    In southern Louisiana the word coulée (also spelled coolie) originally meant a gully or ravine usually dry or intermittent but becoming sizable during rainy weather. As stream channels were dredged or canalized, the term was increasingly applied to perennial streams, generally smaller than bayous. The term is also used for small ditches or ...

  9. Nidd Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Nidd Gorge makes up a section of the River Nidd in North Yorkshire, England, in which the river enters a deep ravine with sheer tree-covered valley sides. The river as a whole flows from its source near Great Whernside in Nidderdale (part of the Yorkshire Dales ), to its confluence with the River Ouse near Nun Monkton .