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Middle Branch Oswegatchie River
Middle Branch Oswegatchie River is a river in northern New York. It begins northeast of the Hamlet of Stillwater and flows into the West Branch Oswegatchie River in Harrisville. The Middle Branch mostly consists of shallow and fast-moving waters with only two or three slow-moving sections favorable for canoeists. These include Alder Bed Flow and another still-water section known locally as Moynehan Flow. The latter begins in the area where Lower South Pond Outlet runs into the river. Occasionally, experienced kayakers A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft which is typically propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Greenlandic word '' qajaq'' (). The traditional kayak has a covered deck and one or more cockpits, each s ... take advantage of high water conditions to ply its waters – generally from the Bear Pond Road, a few miles upstream of Alder Bed Flow, and downstream to another seasonal access road located near Mullins Flow. H ...
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Palmer Creek (Middle Branch Oswegatchie River)
Palmer Creek may refer to: * Palmer Creek (Turnagain Arm), Alaska, US * Palmer Creek (Georgia) * Palmer Creek (Minnesota) * Palmer Creek (Big Creek tributary), a stream in Missouri * Palmer Creek (New York) * Palmer Creek (Applegate River tributary), Oregon, US * Palmer Creek (Yamhill River tributary) Palmer Creek is a tributary of the Yamhill River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. Arising in Polk County it flows north, crossing almost immediately into Yamhill County. It continues generally north, entering the larger stream at Dayt ...
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River
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Fish Creek (Middle Branch Oswegatchie River)
Fish Creek may refer to: Streams ;Canada * Fish Creek (Alberta), in Fish Creek Provincial Park * Fish Creek (Saskatchewan), also known as Tourond's Coulee * Rural Municipality of Fish Creek No. 402, Saskatchewan ; United States * Fish Creek (Georgia) * Fish Creek (Kansas) * Fish Creek (Black River tributary), in New York * Fish Creek (East Branch Delaware River tributary), in New York * Fish Creek (Oneida Lake tributary), in New York * Fish Creek (Oregon), a Recreational River within the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System Communities ; Australia * Fish Creek, Victoria ; Canada * Fish Creek No. 402, Saskatchewan ; United States * Fish Creek, Wisconsin Other uses * Battle of Fish Creek, part of the North-West Rebellion See also * Fishkill (other) Fishkill or Fish Kill is derived from the Dutch language, Dutch term ''Vis Kill'', meaning "creek full of fish". Fishkill or Fish Kill may also refer to: Communities *Fishkill (town), New York, a town in Dutchess County ...
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Mullins Marsh Creek
Mullins may refer to: * Mullins, South Carolina, a US city * Mullins (surname), people with the surname ''Mullins'' * AMD Mullins, a series of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) by AMD See also * Mullins River * Mullins Center, Amherst, an arena * Mullins effect The Mullins effect is a particular aspect of the mechanical response in filled rubbers, in which the stress–strain curve depends on the maximum loading previously encountered. The phenomenon, named for rubber scientist Leonard Mullins, working ..., a feature of rubber's mechanical behavior * Mullens (other) {{disambig ...
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Pins Creek
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Bassetts Creek
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Sand Lake Outlet
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Browns Creek (Middle Branch Oswegatchie River)
Browns Creek, Brown's Creek, or Brown Creek may refer to: * Browns Creek (Huntsville Creek), in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania * Browns Creek Township, Red Lake County, Minnesota *Browns Canyon Wash, a tributary of the Los Angeles River * Brown's Creek (St. Croix River) a tributary of the St. Croix River in Minnesota * Browns Creek (Cape Fear River tributary), a stream in Bladen County, North Carolina * Brown Creek, a stream in Pennsylvania *Browns Creek (South Carolina) Browns Creek is a stream in Union County, South Carolina, in the United States. Browns Creek was named for Gabriel Brown, a pioneer who settled near its mouth. See also *List of rivers of South Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state ... * Browns Creek (Henderson County, Tennessee) * Browns Creek (Utah), a stream in Utah {{geodis ...
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Panther Creek (Middle Branch Oswegatchie River)
Panther Creek may refer to: Streams Florida * Panther Creek (Florida), a tributary of East Bay River, near Navarre, Florida Idaho * Panther Creek (Idaho), a tributary of the Salmon River (Idaho) Illinois * Panther Creek (Mackinaw River), a tributary of the Mackinaw River * Panther Creek (North Fork Embarras River), a tributary of the North Fork Embarras River * Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area, in Cass County Iowa * Panther Creek (Iowa), a tributary of the Raccoon River Missouri * Panther Creek (Blackwater River) * Panther Creek (Brush Creek tributary) * Panther Creek (Caldwell County) * Panther Creek (Cape Girardeau County) * Panther Creek (East Fork Grand River) * Panther Creek (James River) * Panther Creek (Osage Fork Gasconade River) * Panther Creek (Osage River) * Panther Creek (Polk County) New York * Panther Creek (Schoharie Creek tributary) Pennsylvania * Panther Creek (Little Schuylkill River), a tributary of the Little Schuylkill Rive ...
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Wolf Creek (Middle Branch Oswegatchie River)
Wolf Creek may refer to: Bodies of water Missouri * Wolf Creek (Beaver Creek tributary) * Wolf Creek (Cane Creek tributary) * Wolf Creek (Cave Creek tributary) * Wolf Creek (Elkhorn Creek tributary) * Wolf Creek (South Grand River tributary) * Wolf Creek (St. Francis River tributary) * Wolf Creek (Taney County, Missouri) * Wolf Creek (Thompson River tributary) * Wolf Creek (Tuque Creek tributary) Montana * Wolf Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana), a tributary of the Missouri River * Wolf Creek (McCone County, Montana), a tributary of the Redwater River in McCone County * Wolf Creek (Roosevelt County, Montana), a tributary of the Missouri River in Roosevelt County Ohio * Wolf Creek (Great Miami River tributary), a tributary of the Great Miami River * Wolf Creek (Muskingum River tributary), a tributary of the Muskingum River * Wolf Creek (Sandusky River) Other states * Wolf Creek (Nevada County, California), a tributary of the Bear River * Wolf Creek (Mineral County, Col ...
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