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  1. Chilkoot River

    Infobox river river name Chilkoot River image name Chilkoot Lake outlet.jpg image size 250px caption Chilkooot River from the Chilkoot Lake outlet origin Takshanuk Mountains of Haines Borough, Alaska mouth ... 2490 ft3 m3 s in August watershed Alaska , USA river system Chilkoot River Watershed left tribs right tribs The Chilkoot River is a river in Alaska Panhandle Southeast Alaska , United States USA , which ... of the lake, the lower reach of the river flows for about Convert 1.5 mi km until it enters the Chilkoot ... River Watershed accessdate 2010 07 17 publisher Alaska Chilkoot Bear Foundation ref ref name Haugen ... books.google.co.in books?id nukbAAAAMAAJ&pg RA2 PA178&dq Chilkoot River v onepage&q Chilkoot 20River ... and its precincts, known as the Chilkoot River Corridor, have been brought under the monitoring of the Chilkoot River Corridor Strategic Planning Project CRC to preserve its ecological and historical ... fish moving from the lake into the lower reaches of the Chilkoot River and the Chilkoot Inlet. ref name weir Cite book url http books.google.co.in books?id IIr2NwAACAAJ&dq Chilkoot River title Chilkoot ... watershed formed by Takshanuk Mountains and Ferebee glacier image2 The Chilkoot River joining the Lyn channel.jpg width2 150 alt2 caption2 Chilkoot Lake merges with Lynn Canal The Chilkoot River near ... Chilkoot Watershed Coalition ref There are three stretches of the river from its source. These are the Upper Reach of the Chilkoot River from the lake s mouth upstream to the glacier head, which is about Convert 30 mi km the Chilkoot Lake fed by the upper reach of the river extends to about ... the Lynn Canal. ref name river river, pp.2 4 ref The Upper Chilkoot River originates from the glacier ... of the Chilkoot River and all other streams which flow into the lake are barred for fishing. ref name river The Chilkoot Lake, which forms the middle stretch of the Chilkoot River, is marked on the quadrant ... 20Alaska&f false publisher Govt. Print. Off. year 1899 ref The lower reach of the Chilkoot River below ...   more details



  1. Chilkoot Inlet

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Chilkoot Inlet is an inlet in the Alaska middleeast Southeast region of the U.S. state of Alaska , located on the eastern side of the Chilkat Peninsula in Lynn Canal . Chilkoot Inlet is the terminus of the Chilkoot River and its watershed, and also home to Lutak, Alaska Lutak , Alaska . Coord 59 13 33 N 135 21 28 W scale 500000 display title Category Inlets of Alaska Category Landforms of Haines Borough, Alaska HainesAK geo stub ...   more details



  1. Chilkoot Lake

    Infobox lake lake name Chilkoot Lake image lake ChilkootLake.jpg caption lake Looking up the Chilkoot River valley and at Chilkoot Lake from the Takshanuk Mountains image bathymetry caption bathymetry ... type waterbody source GNIS display inline,title type inflow Chilkoot River outflow Chilkoot River catchment ... Site at its southern end near the outlet to the Chilkoot River , which is set amidst the Sitka spruce trees. Chilkoot River flows from the lake for a short length and debouches into the Lutak Channel ... ref name bear Cite web url http www.bearfoundation.org crcwg.html title Chilkoot River Watershed ... river, pp.3 5 ref The lake is in the upper part of the Chilkoot Watershed that spans Convert 100 mi2 ... 20Alaska&f false publisher Govt. Print. Off. year 1899 ref The Upper Chilkoot River originates from ... of the river is not navigable. ref name river The upstream reaches of the Chilkoot River and all other ... of the Chilkoot River below the outlet from the Chilkoot Lake is about Convert 1.5 mi km sigfig 1 ... owned Chilkoot Lake and Chilkoot river, also called by the English names after their crest ... near the outlet of the Chilkoot Lake and was divided into two parts by the river the western part was inhabited ... weir across the Lower Chilkoot River in 1976 to enumerate the movement of Sockeye fishes from the Chilkoot .... ref name river, p.9 10 river, pp.9 10 ref Use of boats on the Chilkoot Lake and the river from the Tilgit ... in the Lower Chilkoot River from the Chilkat Lake, which is held during 4 July celebrations. Home ... moves down the Chilkoot River. These are mostly Sockeye Salmon or red salmon found in profusion ... Lake State Recreation Site is set amidst Sitka trees at the head of the Chilkoot River on the southern ... of Haines on the Lutak and Chilkoot River roads, or Convert 5 mi km sigfig 1 past the ferry terminal ... View of Chilkoot Lake File Chilkoot Lake outlet.jpg Outlet from the lake forming the Chilkoot River ... Navigability of the Chilkoot Lake and the Chilkoot River accessdate 2010 07 19 publisher United States ...   more details



  1. Chilkoot Trail

    , whereas the Chilkoot was shorter and more difficult. Skagway, because of its deepwater harbor, served as the principal port for both routes nearby Dyea, the beginning of the Chilkoot Trail, was built on the extensive, shallow Taiya River delta . Prospectors who chose the Chilkoot were ferried ...refimprove date September 2011 Infobox above Chilkoot trail image File ChilkootTrailGoldenStairs.jpg ... header4 label4 Summit data4 Chilkoot Pass 3,525 feet ref name NPS http www.pc.gc.ca eng lhn nhs yt chilkoot natcul natcul1.aspx NPS, Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada, Natural Environment ... data10 Designation list embed yes designation1 NHSC designation1 offname Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada designation1 date 1987 designation2 NHL designation2 offname Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site designation2 date 1978 The Chilkoot Trail is a 33 miles 53  km trail through the Coast ... Gold rush stories ref The Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark ... Site of Canada . ref CRHP 9087 Chilkoot Trail 29 October 2011 ref In 1998, the centennial of the gold rush , Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site in British Columbia merged with the U.S. park to create ... American settlers and the Hudson s Bay Company weakened the traditional Tlingit trading system, the Chilkoot ... GoldenStairs.jpg thumb left Scales and Chilkoot Pass. Left Golden Stairs, right Pederson Pass. March April 1898 The Klondike Gold Rush 1896 1899 transformed the Chilkoot Trail into a mainstream transportation ... City, Yukon Dawson City in the Yukon Territory and the Yukon River . Of the several overland routes, the Chilkoot Trail was the most direct, least expensive, and, soon enough, most popular. The other primary route to the headwaters of the Yukon River, however, was also based out of Skagway, Alaska ... of the prospectors who chose the Chilkoot simply were not going to survive the arduous terrain and harsh ... to campsite. Tramways File Old Locomotive boiler, Chilkoot Trail a.jpg thumb left Remnant of Chilkoot ...   more details



  1. Chilkoot Pass

    Infobox mountain pass name Chilkoot Pass photo Miners climb Chilkoot.jpg photo caption Miners climbing the Chilkoot Pass in the winter of 1897 98 during the Klondike Gold Rush elevation m 1067 elevation ref traversed Chilkoot Trail location USA Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska br CAN Atlin Country Atlin District , British Columbia range Boundary Ranges coordinates coord 59 41 49 N 135 14 19 W type pass region CA display inline,title topo National Topographic System NTS 104M11 Chilkoot Pass el. 1067 m. 3057  ft. is a high mountain pass through the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska and British Columbia , Canada . It is the highest point along the Chilkoot Trail that leads from Dyea, Alaska to Bennett Lake , British Columbia. The Chilkoot Trail was a route used by the Tlingit people Tlingit for trade and later by prospectors during the Klondike Gold Rush . During the gold rush, Chilkoot Trail tramways three aerial tramways and several surface hoists operated briefly over the pass. When the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad was built in neighboring White Pass , the Chilkoot Pass route fell out of favor. The Pass and the Trail are administered by the national park services of the U.S. and Canada. On the B.C. side, it is administered as Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site . ref cite web title Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada url http www.pc.gc.ca lhn nhs yt chilkoot natcul.aspx work Parks Canada accessdate March 18, 2011 ref On the Alaska side, it s one unit of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park . In the summer ... Rush National Historic Park US References reflist External links http www.pc.gc.ca lhn nhs yt chilkoot index e.asp Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site of Canada, Parks Canada website Boundary Ranges ... in British Columbia Category Transportation in Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska de Chilkoot Pass eo ilkot intermonto fr Col du Chilkoot no Chilkootpasset ro Trec toarea Chilkoot ru ...   more details



  1. Chilkoot Trail tramways

    Image Chilkoot Tramway2.jpg thumb right 300px Chilkoot tramway , possibly the Dyea Klondike Transportation ... Klondike Transportation Company, ca. 1898 Image Chilkoot trail tramway 1898.jpg thumb right 300px Chilkoot Trail tramway in forest, 1898 The Chilkoot Trail tramways were aerial tramway s that played a significant role in the Klondike Gold Rush and the Chilkoot Trail as a transportation system to move ... its location. He may have in fact operated on the adjacent, eponymous Peterson Pass instead of the Chilkoot ... on the trail running from the Scales to the false summit on the Chilkoot Pass. The tramway was horse ... infrastructure back from C.W. Young for 5,000 as the number of prospectors taking the Chilkoot ... Klondike Transportation Company DKT came into the Chilkoot Trail scene in the fall of 1897 with ambitious ... originating from the company s Chilkoot Trail Canyon City Canyon City power plant which was originally ... Company and Chilkoot Railroad and Transport Company the other two substantial tram companies ... on the Chilkoot Trail, the second of three aerial tramways to be constructed, and also the second ... Company , showered interest in the Chilkoot Trail area around December 1897 by purchasing tidewater property for a wharf in Dyea and building freight depots at both Dyea and near Chilkoot Trail Sheep ... to be carried, length, and strength but its spell as the dominant freight agent in the Taiya River valley was short lived as well. Soon the Chilkoot Railroad and Transport Company finished construction ... line leaving only empty wooden structures. Chilkoot Railroad and Transport Company The Chilkoot Railroad and Transport Company CR&T was the largest, most comprehensive, and last of the Chilkoot Trail ... going straight up the Taiya River valley, but financial restraints tempered these plans. The company ... transfer prospectors gear from the wharfs of Dyea to the headwaters of the Yukon River i.e., Lake Lindeman and Chilkoot Trail Lindeman City Lindeman City . Construction began in December 1897 ...   more details



  1. Campgrounds of the Chilkoot Trail

    File Chilkoot trail.jpg thumb left upright 240px Chilkoot trail camps highlighted br br columns col1 1. Dyea br 2. Finnegan s Point br 3. Canyon City br 4. Pleasant Camp br 5. Sheep Camp br 6. Scales br 7. Chilkoot Pass col2 8. Stone Crib br 9. Happy Camp br 10. Deep Lake br 11. Lake Lindemann br 12. Bare Loon Lake br 13. Lake Bennett br br Total length of trail 33 miles There are a total of nine designated, maintained campgrounds on the Chilkoot Trail . Camping is allowed in these places only. For heating a backpacking stove must be brought along, even though wood stoves are available in some places. Open fires are prohibited. Use of campgrounds must be planned in advance. ref name ParksCanDes http www.pc.gc.ca eng lhn nhs yt chilkoot visit activ1b m.aspx q1 Parks Canada, Designated Camping ref multiple image align right direction vertical header Finnegan s Point then and now width 220 image1 Finnegan.jpg alt1 Finnegan s Point campground caption1 Finnegan s P. bridge at Taiya River, 1897 98 image2 ChilkootTrailFinnegan sPoint.jpg alt2 Finnegan s Point campground, 2004 caption2 Finnegan s Point campground, 2004 Finnegan s Point This campground is located right next to the Taiya River while the valley is still relatively flat. The mosquitoes are very bad at Finnegan s Point partly due to its location and the abundance of standing water. The campsite itself includes a canvas warming and cooking shelter with mosquito screens, a bear pole and a bear proof food storage locker, an outhouse ... of the trail. It is located next to small tributary of the Taiya River. Canyon City includes a log ... side of the trail. It is located next to a sandbar in the Taiya River and consists of a canvas ... of the American campsites. It is located adjacent to a braided Taiya River. Occasionally ..., 2004 Happy Camp Happy Camp is the only campground on the Chilkoot Trail in the alpine. A very small ... of books on the Chilkoot, the outdoors, and other National Parks of Canada Canadian parks . Bare ...   more details



  1. Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site

    Infobox nrhp name Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site nrhp type nhld image Miners climb Chilkoot.jpg caption Miners climbing Chilkoot nearest city Skagway, Alaska lat degrees 59 lat minutes 38 lat seconds 00 lat direction N long degrees 135 long minutes 17 long seconds 00 long direction W locmapin Alaska area built 1897 architect architecture added April 14, 1975 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref designated nrhp type June 16, 1978 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1588&ResourceType District title Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site accessdate 2008 06 22 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref governing body National Park Service refnum 75002120 The Chilkoot Trail and Dyea Site is a National Historic Landmark district comprising the Chilkoot Trail and the former town of Dyea, Alaska . They are contained in the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park which preserves the historic buildings and locations connected to the Klondike, Yukon Klondike Gold Rush period of Alaska n history. For a brief period between 1897 and 1899, this trail and town were full of prospectors. By 1905, most of the buildings had been demolished or removed. ref http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1588&ResourceType District NHL Details ref Today, the site is a popular hiking trail with extremely limited numbers allowed in daily. The Dyea site is threatened by erosion. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Chilkoot Trail And Dyea Site Category Geography of the Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska Category National Historic Landmarks in Alaska Category Protected areas of the Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska Alaska NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Lindeman Lake (Chilkoot Trail)

    Infobox lake lake name Lindeman Lake image lake ChilkootTrailLakeLindeman.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Northwestern British Columbia coords coord 59 48 00 N 135 03 00 W region CA BC type waterbody display inline,title type inflow Lindeman Creek outflow catchment basin countries Canada length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands sections cities Lindeman, British Columbia Lindeman , Bennett, British Columbia Bennett frozen Lindeman Lake , also known as Lake Lindeman , is a lake on the Chilkoot Trail in far northwestern British Columbia , Canada . Located just south of Bennett Lake and northeast of the summit of the Chilkoot Pass , from which direction it is fed by Lindeman Creek . Lakes Lindeman and Bennett were key components of the Chilkoot Trail during the Klondike Gold Rush , with both seeing hundreds of vessels built to transit their waters and camp town cities grown up on their shores. Lindeman, British Columbia Lindeman was located at the south end of Lindeman Lake, while Bennett, British Columbia Bennett , often known as Bennett City, was at the south end of Lake Bennett. References BCGNIS 21190 Lindeman Lake British Columbia hydrography Category Klondike Gold Rush Category Lakes of British Columbia BritishColumbia geo stub ...   more details



  1. File:Gear at Summit of Chilkoot Pass.jpg

    Copy to Wikimedia Commons Gear from cable car at summit of Chilkoot Trail. Photo taken July, 2001. Uploader is photographer User talk Klanda Klanda . Image released under GNU FDL. User Klanda Klanda 16 23, 19 Aug 2004 UTC GFDL en migration relicense Orphan image ...   more details



  1. File:Chilkoot trail tramway 1898.jpg

    Summary Forest and tramway from Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1898. Collection Name Arthur Clarence Pillsbury. Photographs, 1898. ASL PCA 230 Identifier ASL P230 08 URL http vilda.alaska.edu u? cdmg21,1061 Title Forest and tramway from Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1898. Description Title from image. Two tram cars, center, with trees cut beneath them mountain peaks beyond. Photographer s number 377. Creator Pillsbury, Arthur C., 1870 1946 Holding Institution Alaska State Library Historical Collections, PO Box 110571, Juneau AK 99811 0571 Licensing PD US Category Images of Alaska ...   more details



  1. The River

    The River may refer to tocright Film The River 1929 film The River 1929 film , American film directed by Frank Borzage The River 1938 film The River 1938 film , American film directed by Pare Lorentz The River 1951 film The River 1951 film , French film directed by Jean Renoir The River 1984 film The River 1984 film , American film directed by Mark Rydell The River 1997 film The River 1997 film , Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming liang The River 2001 film The River 2001 film , Finnish film directed by Jarmo Lampela Literature The River Gary Paulsen novel The River Gary Paulsen novel , a 1991 novel by Gary Paulsen The River , novel by Eden Phillpotts The River , suspense novel by Cheryl Kaye Tardif The River , book about the origin of HIV AIDS by Edward Hooper The River short story The River ... series by Philip Jose Farmer Music The River band , a UK doom metal band Albums The River Bruce Springsteen album The River Bruce Springsteen album , or the title song see below The River Ali Farka Tour album The River Ali Farka Tour album , 1991 The River Ketil Bj rnstad album The River Ketil Bj rnstad album , 1997 The River , by Mick Stevens musician Mick Stevens Songs The River Breed 77 song The River Breed 77 song , 2004 The River Bruce Springsteen song The River Bruce Springsteen song , 1980 The River Elgar The River Elgar , composed by Edward Elgar The River Garth Brooks song The River Garth Brooks song The River Good Charlotte song The River Good Charlotte song , 2007 The River Live song The River Live song , 2006 The River Noel Gourdin song The River Noel Gourdin song The River The Tea Party song The River The Tea Party song , 1993 The River , by Anathallo from Canopy Glow The River , by The Beautiful South from Painting It Red The River , by Chely Wright from The Metropolitan Hotel The River, by David Byrne and Brian Eno from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today The River , by Missy Higgins from The Sound of White The River , by Wild Orchid from Wild Orchid ...   more details



  1. At the River

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name At the River Cover Groove Armada At the River 1997 single cover.jpg Artist Groove Armada Album Vertigo Groove Armada album Vertigo Released 1997 br 26 July 1999 small re release small Format 1997 7 vinyl br 1999 12 inch single 12 vinyl , Compact Disc single CD Genre Electronic music Electronica Length 6 33 Label 1997 Tummy Touch Records Tummy Touch br 1999 Pepper Records Pepper Writer Andy Cato Producer Groove Armada This single At the River br 1997 Next single Four Tune Cookie br 1997 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption 1999 re release Type single Cover Groove Armada At the River 1999 single cover.jpg Lower caption Cover of the CD single Border yes At the River is a song by English electronica duo Groove Armada . It was released as a single in 1997 on 7 vinyl, limited to 500 copies. citation needed date October 2011 The song was later added to the track listing of their second album, Vertigo Groove Armada album Vertigo , released in April ... At The River work Chart Stats accessdate 4 October 2011 ref A sample of Patti Page s Old Cape Cod forms ... At the River Track listing headline Side two title1 Disco Insert writer1 Tim Love Lee 12 vinyl Track listing headline Side one title1 At the River English Riviera Mix length1 6 13 title2 At the River Original Version length2 6 33 Track listing headline Side two title1 At the River Charles Webster musician Presence Mix length1 5 45 CD Track listing headline Pepper Records release title1 At the River Radio Edit length1 3 14 title2 At the River English Riviera Mix length2 6 13 title3 At the River Presence Mix length3 5 48 title4 At the River English Riviera Edit length4 3 49 Track listing headline Jive Electro release title1 At the River Radio Edit length1 3 14 title2 At the River English Riviera Mix length2 6 13 title3 At the River Presence Mix length3 5 48 title4 At the River English Riviera Edit length4 3 49 title5 At the River Original Version length5 6 33 References reflist Groove ...   more details



  1. Or River

    Unreferenced date May 2011 Or lang ru is a river in Orenburg Oblast of Russia and Aktobe Province of Kazakhstan . It is a left tributary of the Ural River , and is 332  km long, with a drainage basin of 18  600  km . The river is formed by the confluence of the Shiyli and Terisbutak Rivers, which have their sources on the western slopes of the Mugodzhar Hills, and it joins the Ural River by the city of Orsk . Most of its discharge are from melting snow. The average discharge, 61  km from its mouth, is 21.3  m sek. The spring flooding lasts from April to mid May. The rest of the year the waterlevel is very low. The river freezes in late October and is icebound until March April. The river is used for irrigation and water supply. coord 51.1856 N 58.5411 E source kolossus ruwiki display title Category Rivers of Orenburg Oblast Category Rivers of Kazakhstan Category International rivers of Asia kazakhstan geo stub OrenburgOblast geo stub cs Or eka da Or flod es R o Or fr Or rivi re it Or kk lt Or no Or elv nn Orelva pl Or rzeka ru fi Or joki zh ...   more details



  1. River

    Other uses pp move indef A river is a natural watercourse , ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary river River definition from Merriam Webster. Accessed February 2010. ref usually freshwater , flowing towards an ocean , a lake , a sea , or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground ... rule that defines what can be called a river, although in some countries or communities ... one example is burn topography burn in Scotland and northeast England . Sometimes a river is said to be larger than a creek, ref cite web title WordNet Search River publisher The Trustees of Princeton ... Rivers are part of the hydrological cycle . Water within a river is generally collected from Precipitation ... Park , Alberta , Canada . The water in a river is usually confined to a stream channel channel , made ... of the river channel. This distinction between river channel and floodplain can be blurred especially in urban areas where the floodplain of a river channel can become greatly developed by housing and industry. The term upriver refers to the direction leading to the source of the river, which ... of the river, in which the current flows The river channel typically contains a single stream of water, but some rivers flow as several interconnecting streams of water, producing a braided river ... of New Zealand . They also occur on peneplain s and some of the larger river deltas. Anastomosis Geology ... channels carrying large volumes of sediment. File NileDelta EO.JPG thumb right Nile River delta ... Greek letter delta shape after which river deltas were named. A river flowing in its channel is a source of energy which acts on the river channel to change its shape and form. In 1757, the German ... away by a river is proportional to the sixth power of the river flow speed. ref name Garde, 1995 ... river valley can often easily be identified by the V shaped channel that it has carved. In the middle reaches where the river may flow over flatter land, meander s may form through erosion of the river ...   more details



  1. As River

    unreferenced date January 2010 Geobox River state type Province Heading name As River native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image image caption Country country South Africa state Free State region district municipality town Bethlehem Family parent tributary left tributary right city landmark River locations source source location source elevation source lat d source lat m source lat s source lat NS source long d source long m source long s source long EW source1 source1 location source1 region source1 country source1 elevation source1 lat d source1 lat m source1 lat s source1 lat NS source1 long d source1 long m source1 long s source1 long EW source confluence source confluence location source confluence region source confluence country source confluence elevation source confluence lat d source confluence lat m source confluence lat s source confluence lat NS source confluence long d source confluence long m source confluence long s source confluence long EW tributary of Liebenbergsvlei River mouth location mouth region mouth country mouth elevation mouth lat d mouth long d Dimensions length width depth volume watershed discharge discharge max discharge min Free fields free free type Maps map South Africa location map.svg map caption map background map locator South Africa map locator x map locator y Website website Footnotes footnotes The As River is a tributary of the Liebenbergsvlei River , that flows into Sol Plaatjie Dam formerly Saulspoort Dam at Bethlehem, Free State Bethlehem , South Africa . The origin of the river is southeast of Bethlehem, on the northern slopes of the Rooiberge near Clarens, Free State Clarens . It stops at the dam, thereafter it becomes the Liebenbergsvlei. See also List of rivers of South Africa List of reservoirs and dams in South Africa coord 28 29 05 S 28 20 47 E type river region ZA display title Category Rivers of South Africa ...   more details



  1. There Is a River

    Notability music See WP NSONG date March 2010 Infobox single Name There Is A River Cover Artist Jars of Clay from Album Good Monsters Released 2007 Format Compact disc CD Recorded 2006 Genre Pop rock Length 3 51 Label Essential Records Christian Essential Records Producer Jars of Clay Writer Ron Aniello Chart position Reviews Last single Work Jars of Clay song Work br 2006 This single There Is A River br 2007 Next single Closer Jars of Clay song Closer br 2008 There Is a River is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay . The song was written with Ron Aniello , who produced a handful of tracks on the band s Who We Are Instead studio album and is most notably known for producing Lifehouse band Lifehouse s debut album, No Name Face . There Is A River is the third radio single in support of the 2006 released Good Monsters . Track listing There Is a River 3 51 small Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, Stephen Mason, Charlie Lowell, & Ron Aniello small Jars of Clay Category 2007 singles Category Jars of Clay songs Category Songs written by Ron Aniello ...   more details



  1. On River

    Geobox River Name section name On River native name other name other name1 Image image image size image caption Country etc. country type Countries state type region type district type Counties city type Villages country Romania country1 state state1 region region1 district Bihor County district1 city S ld bagiu Mic, Bihor S ld bagiu Mic city1 Geography length watershed discharge location discharge discharge max discharge min discharge1 location discharge1 Source source name source location source district source region source state source country source lat d 46 source lat m 44 source lat s 03 source lat NS N source long d 22 source long m 10 source long s 38 source long EW E source elevation 205 source length Mouth mouth name Coltit t River Coltit t mouth location S ld bagiu Mic, Bihor S ld bagiu Mic mouth district mouth region mouth state mouth country mouth lat d 46 mouth lat m 43 mouth lat s 59 mouth lat NS N mouth long d 22 mouth long m 09 mouth long s 50 mouth long EW E mouth elevation 170 Tributaries tributary left tributary left1 tributary right tributary right1 Free fields free free type Official River Code Map section map map size map caption The On River is a tributary of the Coltit t River in Romania . References Administra ia Na ional Apelor Rom ne Cadastrul Apelor Bucure ti Institutul de Meteorologie i Hidrologie R urile Rom niei Bucure ti 1971 Maps Harta mun ii Apuseni http www.harta turistica.ro map.php?ID 10 DEFAULTSORT On Category Rivers of Romania Category Rivers of the Cri subbasin Category Rivers of Bihor County Bihor geo stub ro R ul On ...   more details



  1. In This River

    Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name In This River Cover Cover size Border Caption Artist Black Label Society Album Mafia Black Label Society album Mafia A side B side Released Start date 2005 9 Format CD single Recorded Genre Length 3 54 Label Artemis Records Artemis Writer Zakk Wylde Producer Zakk Wylde Last single Fire It Up song Fire It Up br 2005 This single In This River br 2005 Next single Concrete Jungle song Concrete Jungle br 2006 Misc Extra track listing Album Mafia Black Label Society album Mafia Type studio prev track Forever Down prev no 4 this track In This River track no 5 next track You Must Be Blind next no 6 In This River is a song by American Heavy metal music heavy metal band Black Label Society , featured on their 2005 sixth studio album Mafia Black Label Society album Mafia . Performed entirely by guitarist, vocalist and pianist Zakk Wylde who also wrote and produced the song , it was released as the third single from the album and reached number thirty two on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. ref cite web url http www.billboard.com bbcom retrieve chart history.do?model.vnuArtistId 428400&model.vnuAlbumId 792533 title Artist Chart History Black Label Society publisher Billboard magazine Billboard accessdate 2009 02 14 ref Dedication to Dimebag Darrell A common misconception is that Wylde wrote the song as a tribute to his close friend Dimebag Darrell Dimebag Darrell Abbott former guitarist for bands Pantera and Damageplan , who was killed in December 2004. In fact, he wrote the song many months prior to the incident ... Jon Wiederhorn ref Music video The music video for In This River features the childhood personae of Wylde and Abbott riding bicycles together and diving into a river. At the end of the video, only the adult version of Wylde emerges, symbolizing Darrell s death. Wylde explains that The river is a metaphor ... compositions Category Article Feedback 5 metal song stub sk In This River fi In This River ...   more details



  1. That Was a River

    Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name That Was A River Cover Cover size Border Caption Artist Collin Raye Album In This Life Collin Raye album In This Life A side B side Released July 27, 1993 Format CD Single Recorded Genre Country music Country Length 3 13 Label Epic Records Epic Writer Rick Giles br Susan Longacre Producer Audio sample? Certification Last single Somebody Else s Moon BR 1993 This single That Was a River BR 1993 Next single That s My Story song That s My Story BR 1993 Misc That Was A River is a single music single by United States American country music singer Collin Raye that peaked at 4 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It was the fourth and final single released from his CD, In This Life Collin Raye album In This Life. Chart performance The song debuted at 68 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart dated August 7, 1993. It charted for 20 weeks on that chart, and peaked at 4 on the chart dated November 20, 1993. ref name whitburn cite book last Whitburn first Joel title Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 publisher Record Research, Inc date 2008 isbn 0 89820 177 2 accessdate 2010 02 05 ref Charts class wikitable sortable align left Chart 1993 align center Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks align center 4 align left Canadian RPM Country Tracks align center 15 References reflist Collin Raye Category 1993 singles Category Collin Raye songs Category Epic Records singles Category Music videos directed by Sherman Halsey ...   more details



  1. Taiya River

    in 1868. The Taiya River is historically significant with its role in the Klondike Gold Rush . The river s terminus, the Taiya Inlet, was also home to the Klondike boom town of Dyea, Alaska Dyea which was the start of the Chilkoot Trail . The sediment from the Taiya River in the Taiya Inlet ...Geobox River Heading name Taiya River native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image Taiya River USGS Pic.jpg image caption A picture of the Taiya River a few miles upstream. image ... left tributary right city landmark River locations source source location source region source country ... Footnotes footnotes The Taiya River is a 17 mile long 27  km river in the U.S. state of Alaska ... . Geography The Taiya River is unique as it passes through a number of different ecosystems over a short ... River and its valley. The Taiya River valley and the synonymous Taiya River watershed are actually ... of small glacier s and icefield s that the river drains from the surrounding mountains, but for the most part, it s relatively a very small watershed for its size. The Taiya River delta is quite expansive and makes the adjacent portion of the Taiya Inlet very shallow. History The Taiya River received ... of the Taiya River estuary from the Dyea Road. This was one but not the only reason for the construction ... of the Dyea Chilkoot Pass route which effectively sealed the fate of both the Chilkoot Trail and the town ... the winter the river would freeze over allowing signicantly easier transportation especially with sledge ... between Chilkoot Trail Canyon City Canyon City and Chilkoot Trail Pleasant Camp Pleasant Camp and the overland trail was especially difficult. Current status Today the Taiya River is a centerpiece of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and the Chilkoot Trail it protects. It s also ... Feature Detail Report for Taiya River http www.taiya.org Taiya Inlet Watershed Council Category ..., Alaska de Taiya River ...   more details



  1. Teslin River

    Image TeslinRiverYukon.jpg thumb 300px Teslin River at Johnson s crossing The Teslin River is a river in southern Yukon Territory and northwestern British Columbia , Canada , that flows 393 miles from its source south of Teslin Lake to its confluence with the Yukon River . During the Klondike Gold Rush of 1896 99, the river became a popular route to the Klondike gold fields near Dawson City with the stampeders who had crossed the Coast Mountains by routes such as the Chilkoot Trail or the White Pass trail. The English language English name of the Teslin River is derived from native names. In the local Tutchone language . spoken north of the lake it was called D lin Ch and the Chilkat Tlingit people Tlingit called it Deisleen H eni . In the Tlingit language the local kwaan or tribe of Inland Tlingit call themselves Deisleen Kw an , meaning Big Sinew Tribe . ref Andrew Hope III, Alaska Native Knowledge Network. 2000. ref Prospectors and explorers passing through the region recorded that the local natives called the river Teslin tuh or Teslin too , from which we get the English name. The portion of the river upstream of the lake south of the lake was officially designated the Whiteswan River from 1904 to 1951. ref BCGNIS 15080 Teslin River ref The other major feeder streams of the system, via Teslin Lake, are the Jennings River , from the southeast, and the Swift River Teslin Swift River , from the east northeast. Black Spruce is a significant tree within the Teslin River watershed. ref Parks Canada. 1976 ref See also List of rivers of British Columbia List of rivers of Yukon References C. Michael Hogan, http globaltwitcher.auderis.se artspec information.asp?thingid 44751 Black Spruce Picea mariana , GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Stromberg, November, 2008 Andrew Hope III , Alaska Native Knowledge Network. 2000. http ankn.uaf.edu ANCR Southeast TlingitMap Map of Tlingit ... Country de Teslin River fr Teslin rivi re lt Teslinas ru ...   more details



  1. Yukon River

    Geobox River Heading name Yukon River native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image Dawson City Lookout Yukon River 3264px.jpg image caption A view of the Yukon River near Dawson ... city landmark River locations source Llewellyn Glacier at Atlin Lake source location Atlin District ..., Timothy P Wang, Bronwen Meade, Robert H. title Environmental and Hydrologic Overview of the Yukon River ... title Yukon River encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica Encyclop dia Britannica Online url http cache.britannica.com EBchecked topic 654842 Yukon River accessdate 6 March 2010 ref File Yukon watershed.png thumb Location of the Yukon River and watershed The Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America . The source of the river is located in British Columbia , Canada . The next portion lies in, and gives its name to Yukon Territory. The lower half of the river lies in the U.S. state of Alaska . The river is convert 1980 mi km ref name britannica ref http www.yukoninfo.com yukonriver ..., the total area is more than 25 larger than Texas or Alberta . The longest river in Alaska and the Yukon ... Gold Rush . A portion of the river in the Yukon The Thirty Mile section, from Lake Laberge to the Teslin River is a Canadian Heritage Rivers System national heritage river and a unit of Klondike Gold ... Yukon River National Heritage River , National Heritage Rivers System ref ref http www.pc.gc.ca eng ... Canada ref Paddle wheel riverboat s continued to ply the river until the 1950s, when the Klondike ... locations on the Yukon River. Yukon means great river in Gwich in language Gwich in . The river was called Kuigpak , or big river , in Yupik language Central Yup ik . The Lewes River is the former name of the upper course of the Yukon, from Marsh Lake to the confluence of the Pelly River at Fort Selkirk . The Yukon River has had a history of pollution from gold mining, military installations ... Environmental Protection Agency does not list the Yukon River among its impaired watersheds, and water ...   more details



  1. Little River (Savannah River)

    Little River Savannah River may refer to the following tributaries of the Savannah River Little River Columbia County, Georgia GNIS ID 317163 Little River McCormick County, South Carolina GNIS ID 1229933 SIA ...   more details



  1. Corrente River

    Corrente or Correntes River may refer to Corrente River Bahia Corrente River Doce River Corrente River Paran River Corrente River Parana ba River Corrente River Piau Corrente River Rio do Peixe Correntes River Maranh o Correntes River Mato Grosso Correntes River Santa Catarina geodis ...   more details




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