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    Sep 28, 2007, 03:40 PM
    What are those bodies of water?
    Hello everyone. The following might sound a little confusing, so I will make clarifications to my question if people want me to.

    I was wondering if people could lay out for me the bodies of water that connect to the oceans and seas FROM lakes and rivers in America.
    Like for example, "the X creek in Johnson leads to the B River which has the Y waterfalls that goes to N lake, and then that leads to the JJ Ocean". THE END.
    I'm not saying to lay out the zillion paths. I'm just asking for everyone to lay out one (like x goes to b and b goes to j and j goes to w). And then someone else would lay out a different one. I need a path that involves a water fall too!!

    This would be a huge!

    Thanks everyone.

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