Squirrel River

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Der Squirrel River ist ein rund 150 Kilometer langer rechter Nebenfluss des Kobuk Rivers im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaats Alaska. rdf:langString
La rivière Squirrel est une rivière au nord-ouest de l'Alaska aux États-Unis, de 116 km de long. C'est un affluent du Kobuk. Elle traverse la localité de Kiana. rdf:langString
The Squirrel River is a 72-mile (116 km) tributary of the Kobuk River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a very clear, small arctic river flowing south from the foothills of Baird Mountains to where it meets the Kobuk River in the village of Kiana. From Kiana, the Kobuk flows southwest into Hotham Inlet of Kotzebue Sound on the Chukchi Sea. The upper segment of the stream runs in a U molded, half-mile wide valley lying between 300-to 400-foot moving slopes. The lower area of stream has a rough track along the north bank that approaches some mining claims on Klery Creek. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Squirrel River
rdf:langString Squirrel (rivière)
rdf:langString Squirrel River
rdf:langString Squirrel River
rdf:langString Squirrel River
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rdf:langString Squirrel River with Baird Mountains
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rdf:langString USA Alaska
rdf:langString Location of the mouth of the Squirrel River in Alaska
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rdf:langString Der Squirrel River ist ein rund 150 Kilometer langer rechter Nebenfluss des Kobuk Rivers im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaats Alaska.
rdf:langString La rivière Squirrel est une rivière au nord-ouest de l'Alaska aux États-Unis, de 116 km de long. C'est un affluent du Kobuk. Elle traverse la localité de Kiana.
rdf:langString The Squirrel River is a 72-mile (116 km) tributary of the Kobuk River in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a very clear, small arctic river flowing south from the foothills of Baird Mountains to where it meets the Kobuk River in the village of Kiana. From Kiana, the Kobuk flows southwest into Hotham Inlet of Kotzebue Sound on the Chukchi Sea. The upper segment of the stream runs in a U molded, half-mile wide valley lying between 300-to 400-foot moving slopes. The lower area of stream has a rough track along the north bank that approaches some mining claims on Klery Creek.
rdf:langString northwest of Selawik
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