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  YELLOWSTONE NATIONA PARK - LoveToKnow Article on YELLOWSTONE NATIONA PARK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The small section S. of the Divide is drained by the Snake river into the Columbia river and the Pacific Ocean; the large section N. of the Divide is drained by the Yellowstone and Madison rivers into the Missouri, the Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico.
Its length to the mouth of Lamar river is 24 m.
It is cut in the volcanic plateau, and its ragged broken walls, which are inclined at very steep angles, are of a richness of coloring that almost defies description, a coloring that is produced by the action of the thermal springs, at the base of the canyon, upon the mineral pigments in the lava.
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 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - Online Information article about YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lamar river is 24 M. It is cut in the volcanic plateau, and its ragged broken walls, which are inclined at very steep angles, are of a richness of colouring that almost defies description, a colouring that is produced by the See also:
purple hues predominate and are set off very effectively against the dark green pines with which the margins of the canyon are fringed, and the white foam of the river at the bottom of the chasm.
Upon this river and its affluents are several fine falls.
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 Wood Structure
This 15 million-year-old petrified wood was uncovered from its ancient tomb of flood sediments and lava flows near the Columbia River Gorge in central Washington.
Lamar River Valley with Specimen Ridge in the distance, Yellowstone National Park.
Unlike other petrified woods that are completely replaced with minerals, the petrified wood of this region has lignified cell walls of the original xylem tissue that are still intact.
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 Wolf River Mississippi - Mississippi Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
… Based on this survey, L. siliquoidea in the Wolf River from Michigan City, Mississippi to … The fishes of the Wolf River, Tennessee and Mississippi.
… along the Wolf River from its headwaters near Holly Springs, Mississippi, all the way to its mouth at the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee.
A master plan for the Memphis Riverfront along the Mississippi River is … Today that body of water is a slack water harbor known as the Wolf River Harbor.
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 AllRefer.com - Wolf River, Mississippi (MS) (Lamar County) - (river) - Facts and Information
Lamar County, Mississippi (MS), United States, North America
Wolf River, c.60 mi/97 km long, S Miss.; rises in SW Lamar co.; flows SSE, passes E of Poplarville, turns WSW before entering St. Louis Bay of Mississippi Sound.
Capital city or county seat is shown by the symbol
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 Indiana - about Indiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A public port on the Ohio River at mile 727 and railroad that operates from the port through Perry and Spencer counties to its connection with the Norfolk Southern at Lincoln City, Indiana.
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Madison Railroad provides transportation via csx as well as railcar service and train storage as part of the Madison IN port authority in southeastern Indiana.
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