The Rivers of Canada: The Mackenzie, the St. Lawrence, the Ottawa, the Red, the Saskatchewan, the Fraser, the St. JohnScribner, 1962 - 170 páginas |
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... enters the Mackenzie its water , brown with sediment , seems to divide the mainstream into two separate sections ... enter the Mackenzie , the sudden change in air - temperature is equivalent to a journey five hundred miles to the south ...
... enters the Mackenzie its water , brown with sediment , seems to divide the mainstream into two separate sections ... enter the Mackenzie , the sudden change in air - temperature is equivalent to a journey five hundred miles to the south ...
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... enters a land of midnight sun in June and of midday night in December . Finally this river enters one of the most enormous deltas in the western hemisphere , a fantastic region of submerged and emer- gent islands , of confused channels ...
... enters a land of midnight sun in June and of midday night in December . Finally this river enters one of the most enormous deltas in the western hemisphere , a fantastic region of submerged and emer- gent islands , of confused channels ...
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... enters in early May a few weeks after the ice breaks , when the river is so widely flooded that the Mauger- ville farmers sometimes have to put their cattle in the lofts of their barns . These fish are bound for the Serpentine Branch of ...
... enters in early May a few weeks after the ice breaks , when the river is so widely flooded that the Mauger- ville farmers sometimes have to put their cattle in the lofts of their barns . These fish are bound for the Serpentine Branch of ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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