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[QUOTE]Originally posted by yukon11: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Gilbert B Norman: I can't think of a major North American river in which downstream flows is any Northerly direction, i.e. between 300 and 60dgs on the compass rose. I guess the Ohio River flows down in an NW direction around Pittsburgh at its "mouth' and again through portions of Ohio and Kentucky, but it still is basically E-W. Also, same could be said of the Tennessee River, which whenever I drive I-24 "end to end' (an off topic aside: I don't think the "highwaymen" are ever going to get their wish of an extension from I-57 to St Louis; even they every so often have to take a lesson from [URL=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIX0ZDqDljA] Mick[/URL]) seems to flow "all over the place" but still E-W. Possibly the Cumberland River through Nashville could also flow down in a Northerly direction, but I still have difficulties figuring out where that one goes. [/QB][/QUOTE]******************** I don't know many rivers which flow north, Mr. Norman. A few which more-or-less flow north are the Eel River, here in Northern Calif. the Little Big Horn River, the Willamette River in Oregon, and the Athabasca River up in Alberta, which has a nice, photogenic water fall. Richard [/QB][/QUOTE]
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