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Stevens Run (2015) Stevens Run [1] (Stevens Creek, [2] Tiber) is a 2.2-mile-long (3.5 km) [3] tributary of Rock Creek in Pennsylvania in the United States. Stevens Run flows over the Gettysburg Battlefield and through the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Within the borough the stream is in a concrete channel, including a covered portion.
Hell Run is a 4.5 mi (7.2 km) long tributary to Slippery Rock Creek in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Hell Run flows most of its distance through McConnells Mill State Park and is the only stream in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania rated as an Exceptional Value (EV) stream. [5]
Turners Rock Tunnels: Cork - Kerry border (Glengarriff - Kenmare, N71) Four tunnels (One main, two twin short tunnels and a short fourth tunnel) Carrignamuck Tunnel: Cork - Kerry border (Bantry - Kilgarvan) Drummartin Tunnel: Eastern Bypass Dublin: Proposed: Blundell Aqueduct: Edenderry, Offaly: Carries L1001 'The tunnel road' under Grand Canal.
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Stone run at Mount Kent, East Falkland. A stone run (called also stone river, stone stream or stone sea [1]) is a rock landform resulting from the erosion of particular rock varieties caused by freezing-thawing cycles in periglacial conditions during the last Ice Age.
Tina Turner is known for her decades of dynamic stage performances and her compelling story of personal triumph after hardship. But the queen of rock ‘n’ roll was also a mom of four.
One Round Rock City Council member will run for reelection unopposed while two people will run for a second council seat. Friday was the deadline for residents to file to run for the City Council.
Rock Run where it crosses under the C & O Canal. Rock Run is a tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland.The headwaters of the stream rise in the village of Potomac, and the creek flows southeast for 5.3 miles (8.5 km) [1] to the Potomac River.