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Blackwater Creek (Delaware)
Blackwater Creek may refer to various riverine features including: ;in Australia *Blackwater Creek (New South Wales) ;in the United States of America * Blackwater Creek (Lake County, Florida) *Blackwater Creek (Hillsborough County, Florida) Blackwater Creek travels through part of Hillsborough County, Florida. It is a tributary of the Hillsborough River. The Blackwater Creek Preserve Blackwater Creek Nature Preserve is a area of conservation land in northeast Hillsborough County ...
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Blackwater Creek (New South Wales)
Blackwater Creek, a perennial stream of the Hunter River catchment, is located in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Course The Blackwater Creek rises below Mount Coricudgy, on the eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range. The river flows generally northeast and then northwest before reaching its confluence with the Widden Brook in remote country south southwest of . The river descends over its course. See also * List of rivers of Australia * List of rivers of New South Wales (A-K) * Rivers of New South Wales This page discusses the rivers and hydrography of the state of New South Wales, Australia. The principal topographic feature of New South Wales is the series of low highlands and plateaus called the Great Dividing Range, which extend from nor ... References External links * Rivers of the Hunter Region Muswellbrook Shire {{NewSouthWales-river-stub ...
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Blackwater Creek (Lake County, Florida)
Blackwater Creek is an approximately 19 mile riverine feature in Florida. The creek flows from Lake Norris and has a confluence with the Wekiva River near where it in turn flows into the St. Johns River. The upper sections of Black Creek are traversed by kayak and canoe. Other sections a difficult to navigate due to snags. The area was once inhabited by Timucua and Mayaca ''Mayaca'' is a genus of flowering plants, often placed in its own family, the Mayacaceae (or Mayaceae in earlier systems). In the APG II system of 2003, it is assigned to the order Poales in the clade commelinids. The Cronquist system, of 1981, ....Along The Wekiva River
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