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  1. Moose Mountain Creek. /  49.21537°N 102.19634°W  / 49.21537; -102.19634. Moose Mountain Creek is a river [3] in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Its source is the Chapleau Lakes near Montmartre and it is a tributary of the Souris River, which, in turn, is a tributary of the Assiniboine River. The whole system is part of the Red ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arroyo_MochoArroyo Mocho - Wikipedia

    Arroyo Mocho is a 34.7-mile-long (55.8 km) [3] stream which originates in the far northeastern corner of Santa Clara County and flows northwesterly into eastern Alameda County, California. After traversing the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton it joins South San Ramon Creek to become Arroyo de la Laguna, which in turn flows to Alameda Creek ...

  3. Arroyo Seco is an 11.7-mile-long (18.8 km) [2] watercourse in Alameda County, California, that traverses through the city of Livermore, emptying into Arroyo Las Positas. Arroyo Seco means "dry stream" in Spanish. Arroyo Seco lies above the Arroyo Seco watershed, which includes the eastern part of the city of Livermore and also the Sandia ...

  4. 37°50′2″N 122°17′42″W. /  37.83389°N 122.29500°W  / 37.83389; -122.29500. [2] Temescal Creek ( Temescal, Mexican Spanish for "sweat lodge") is one of the principal watercourses in the city of Oakland, California, United States. The word "temescal" is derived from temescalli/temazcalli (variously transliterated), which means ...

  5. On Wikipedia. Alameda Creek, originally Arroyo de la Alameda, is a large perennial stream in the San Francisco Bay Area. The creek runs for 45 miles (72 km) from a lake northeast of Packard Ridge to the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay by way of Niles Canyon and a flood control channel. Read More on Wikipedia.

  6. As early as 1912, the Niles Sand and Gravel Company operated a gravel plant along the south bank of Alameda Creek in Niles, processing gravel and sand from the river bed for concrete production. In 1954, the company expanded into the area now in the park, acquiring an operation previously managed by Black Point Aggregates. [2]

  7. Sinbad Creek. Arroyo de la Laguna is a 7.5-mile-long (12.1 km) [2] southward-flowing stream in Alameda County, California, United States which originates at the confluences of South San Ramon Creek and Arroyo Mocho. The Arroyo de la Laguna is fed by tributaries in the Amador Valley and certain eastern slope drainages of the Diablo Range; these ...