Alph River (78°12′S 163°45′E / 78.2°S 163.75°E / -78.2; 163.75 (Alph River)) is a small river, flowing in summertime, on the northern side of Koettlitz...
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Kubla Khan (redirect from Alph (river))
the air (lines 20–23) and forming the source of the sacred river Alph (line 24). The river wandered through the woods, then reached the caves and dark...
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Alph may refer to: Alpheus River, a river on the Peloponnese Alph River, a river in Antarctica Alph Lake, a lake in Antarctica Alph, a fictional river...
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Nearby features include The Almond, Pyramid Trough and The Bulwark. The Alph River flows north through the Pyramid Trough. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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Koettlitz Glacier (section Alph River)
following the perimeter of The Bulwark to enter Trough Lake and the Alph River system. Named by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) (1994) in association...
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kept, the Onyx River's flow season has shifted earlier and become longer. Alph River List of rivers of Antarctica Nick Middleton. Rivers: A Very Short...
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Afrikaans meaning "dull". Alph River: name is from the opening passage in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, Kubla Khan Onyx River: so named because of the...
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This is a list of rivers of Antarctica. Although they are variously named rivers, creeks or streams, due to the climate of the region, those listed are...
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Phlegethon, and Styx as rivers within his subterranean Hell. Similar references were made in John Milton's Paradise Lost. The river Alph, running "Through caverns...
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the Tongariro River. Full details of these pools, many of which are little more than widenings of the river or clear areas of the river's delta marshes...
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