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  • 111Wind — For other uses, see Wind (disambiguation). Wind, from the …

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  • 112Yellow River — For other Yellow Rivers, see Yellow River (disambiguation). Huang He redirects here. For the actor, see Huang He (actor). Yellow River (Huang He) Current Course of the Yellow River with major cities Origin …

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  • 113Yellowstone Lake — Infobox lake lake name = Yellowstone Lake image lake = lakeyellowstonebig.jpg caption lake = on a fall morning image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming coords = coord|44|28|N|110|22|W|type:waterbody… …

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  • 114Delaware Basin — Exposed and buried parts of Capitan Reef. Blue area shows area once flooded by the Delaware Sea. The Delaware Basin in West Texas and southern New Mexico is famous for holding large oil fields and for exposing a fossilized reef. Guadalupe… …

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  • 115Cuddie Springs — Location …

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  • 116Loess Hills — The Loess Hills are a formation of wind deposited loess soil in the westernmost part of Iowa and Missouri along the Missouri River.GeologyThe Loess Hills are generally located between 1 and convert|15|mi|km|0 east of the Missouri River channel.… …

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  • 117Mima mounds — Coordinates: 46°53′55″N 123°03′02″W / 46.8985602°N 123.0504799°W / 46.8985602; 123.0504799 Mima mounds ( …

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  • 118Overbank — The term overbank describes the type of alluvial geological deposit or sediment that is deposited on the flood plain of a river. Because it occurs outside the main channel, away from faster flow, the deposit tends to be fine grained. See also… …

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  • 119Kotelny/Faddeyevsky Island — Kotelny Island ( ru. Остров Котельный) and Faddeyevsky Island (О. Фаддеевский) are part of the Anzhu Islands subgroup of the New Siberian Islands located between the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea in the Russian Arctic. They are usually… …

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  • 120Desert — Not to be confused with dessert. This article is about dry terrain. For the act of abandoning or withdrawing support, see desertion. For other uses, see Desert (disambiguation) …

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