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The info box figures need to be double checked, section content needs to be orgnised and additional information added, I'll get around to this soon. Nick carson ( talk) 00:48, 23 October 2008 (UTC) reply

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There is a second Snowy River, the other one underground in the USA.

From an AP report: http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2007/07/23/853974-scientists-say-snowy-river-flowing-again

A sparkling subterranean crystalline calcite formation known as Snowy River is no longer a dry riverbed. Scientists say Snowy River, discovered in 2001, is now running with between a half-foot to a foot-and-a-half of water.

The formation, which is not open to the public, was discovered by a U.S. Bureau of Land Management team led by veteran speleologist John McLean of Colorado. The passage, which looks like a river of snow surrounded by walls of brown clay and black manganese dioxide deposits, stretches more than 2 miles from a passage in Fort Stanton Cave.

24.91.17.230 02:35, 24 July 2007 (UTC) Michael reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

To Do

The info box figures need to be double checked, section content needs to be orgnised and additional information added, I'll get around to this soon. Nick carson ( talk) 00:48, 23 October 2008 (UTC) reply

Disambiguation?

There is a second Snowy River, the other one underground in the USA.

From an AP report: http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2007/07/23/853974-scientists-say-snowy-river-flowing-again

A sparkling subterranean crystalline calcite formation known as Snowy River is no longer a dry riverbed. Scientists say Snowy River, discovered in 2001, is now running with between a half-foot to a foot-and-a-half of water.

The formation, which is not open to the public, was discovered by a U.S. Bureau of Land Management team led by veteran speleologist John McLean of Colorado. The passage, which looks like a river of snow surrounded by walls of brown clay and black manganese dioxide deposits, stretches more than 2 miles from a passage in Fort Stanton Cave.

24.91.17.230 02:35, 24 July 2007 (UTC) Michael reply


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