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  3. Course of the Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    "River", however, is a misnomer as the Colorado is dry or small stream most of the year, due to its flow being almost completely exhausted by upstream diversions. The river bed will occasionally contain water, though, due either to monsoon storms over the Gila River Basin, or more rarely due to a particularly heavy snowmelt in the Rocky Mountains.

  4. Tule River - Wikipedia

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    The 27.8-mile-long (44.7 km) [1] South Fork Tule River joins the mainstem Tule River at Lake Success. The South Fork Tule River [6] begins at 9,100 feet (2,800 m) on the western side of Slate Mountain's [7] peak. The "Painted Rock" is a cavern under a large boulder with a remarkable set of pictographs along the South Fork Tule River, at 1,608 ...

  5. Jens Bergensten - Wikipedia

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    Jens Peder Bergensten (born 18 May 1979), known professionally as Jeb, is a Swedish video game programmer and designer.He is best known as the lead designer of Minecraft, [1] [2] [3] and is the chief creative officer of Mojang Studios.

  6. River Esk, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The river's name is derived from the Brythonic word "isca" meaning "water". [3] The Esk is the only major river in Yorkshire that flows directly into the North Sea; all other watercourses defined as being major rivers by the Environment Agency, either flow to the North Sea via the River Tees or the Humber Estuary.

  7. Peel River (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Peel River was first discovered by European settlers in 1818 by John Oxley and named by Oxley in honour of Sir Robert Peel, an important British politician at the time of its discovery by British settlers in Australia. [2] At Tamworth, the river is crossed by the Main North line via the heritage-listed Tamworth rail bridge, completed in ...

  8. Cape Fear River - Wikipedia

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    The river is formed at the confluence of the Haw River and the Deep River (North Carolina) in the town of Moncure, North Carolina. Its river basin is the largest in the state: 9,149 sq mi. [ 6 ] The river is the most industrialized river in North Carolina, lined with power plants, manufacturing plants, wastewater treatment plants, landfills ...

  9. River End - Wikipedia

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    The River End is a name given to one end of many sports stadia. It may refer to: River End at the Adelaide Oval; River End at the Bellerive Oval; River End at Carrow Road; River End at the County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford; River End at the County Ground, Taunton; River End at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium