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The Rogue River begins near Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon in the United States and flows generally west through three geologic provinces to the Pacific Ocean. Known for its salmon runs, whitewater rafting, and rugged scenery, it was one of the original eight rivers named in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968. At one point, the entire river flows about 250 feet (76 m) through a lava tube. Along its lower reaches, mail is delivered by one of the two remaining mail-boat services in the nation. The only dinosaur fragments ever found in Oregon were discovered near the mouth of this river. There's lots more. Can I tempt you with any of this?
My thanks to User:Ruhrfisch, who peer-reviewed the article. Thanks also to User:Little Mountain 5 for his images and good advice and to User:Shannon1, who created the watershed map. Finetooth ( talk) 23:06, 13 May 2010 (UTC) reply
Sources commnets: How about this for a nitpick? In the bibliography, to maintain alphabetic sequence Dodds should be listed before Dorband. Tut tut. Otherwise, all sources look OK, no further issues. Brianboulton ( talk) 18:40, 17 May 2010 (UTC) reply
Comments, leaning to support.
Might get to other pts later.
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Comment I wanted to say that I think the Geology section is fine as it is. Ruhrfisch ><>°° 04:28, 18 May 2010 (UTC) reply
The article was promoted by SandyGeorgia 11:24, 22 May 2010 [1].
Rogue River (Oregon) ( | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
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The Rogue River begins near Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon in the United States and flows generally west through three geologic provinces to the Pacific Ocean. Known for its salmon runs, whitewater rafting, and rugged scenery, it was one of the original eight rivers named in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968. At one point, the entire river flows about 250 feet (76 m) through a lava tube. Along its lower reaches, mail is delivered by one of the two remaining mail-boat services in the nation. The only dinosaur fragments ever found in Oregon were discovered near the mouth of this river. There's lots more. Can I tempt you with any of this?
My thanks to User:Ruhrfisch, who peer-reviewed the article. Thanks also to User:Little Mountain 5 for his images and good advice and to User:Shannon1, who created the watershed map. Finetooth ( talk) 23:06, 13 May 2010 (UTC) reply
Sources commnets: How about this for a nitpick? In the bibliography, to maintain alphabetic sequence Dodds should be listed before Dorband. Tut tut. Otherwise, all sources look OK, no further issues. Brianboulton ( talk) 18:40, 17 May 2010 (UTC) reply
Comments, leaning to support.
Might get to other pts later.
hamiltonstone (
talk) 01:02, 18 May 2010 (UTC) Rest looks fine.
hamiltonstone (
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01:32, 18 May 2010 (UTC)
reply
Comment I wanted to say that I think the Geology section is fine as it is. Ruhrfisch ><>°° 04:28, 18 May 2010 (UTC) reply