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Cosa (chi) è rapids$515549$ - definizione

Whitehorse rapids; Whitehorse Rapids; White Horse rapids

Cedar Rapids Museum of Art         
  • ''Young Corn'' from the [[Grant Wood]] collection
MUSEUM IN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
Museum of Art Cedar Rapids
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art is a museum in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. The museum is privately owned and was established in 1905.
White Horse Rapids         
The Whitehorse rapids were rapids on the Yukon River in Canada's Yukon Territory, named for their supposed resemblance to the mane of a charging white horse.Yukon Info The rapids formed where the Yukon River flows across and cuts down through lava flows of the Miles Canyon basalt.
white water         
  • buoyancy aids]], [[helmet]]s and [[wetsuit]]s are mandatory and often imposed by law, due to the constant risk of falling off the boat and into the rapids
  • '''Whitewater at Yosemite'''
BUBBLY, OR AERATED AND UNSTABLE CURRENT
White water; Wild water; White water rapids; White Water; Whitewater recreation in Vancouver, Coast and Mountains; Whitewater sports; Hole (River); Whitewater rapids; Scouting rapids; White-water; Whitewater hole; Wild water river; White water canoeist; Sieve (whitewater)
¦ noun a fast shallow stretch of water in a river.

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White Horse Rapids

The Whitehorse rapids were rapids on the Yukon River in Canada's Yukon Territory, named for their supposed resemblance to the mane of a charging white horse. The rapids formed where the Yukon River flows across and cuts down through lava flows of the Miles Canyon basalt. These rapids presented a major navigational obstacle on the Yukon River during the Klondike Gold Rush, and lent their name to the nearby town of Whitehorse.

The Whitehorse dam, constructed in 1957–1958, submerged the rapids beneath the newly created Schwatka Lake.