Fraser Lowland
The Fraser Lowland is a landform and physiographic region in the Pacific Northwest of North America, shared between the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington. The region includes much of the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, and the coastal plains of Washington's Whatcom County. As a physiographic region, the Fraser Lowland is part of the Georgia Depression, which in turn is part of the Coastal Trough. The American pene-exclave of Point Roberts lies to the region's west, at the southern end of the Tsawwassen peninsula.
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Fraser Lowland
The Fraser Lowland is a landform and physiographic region in the Pacific Northwest of North America, shared between the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington. The region includes much of the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, and the coastal plains of Washington's Whatcom County. As a physiographic region, the Fraser Lowland is part of the Georgia Depression, which in turn is part of the Coastal Trough. The American pene-exclave of Point Roberts lies to the region's west, at the southern end of the Tsawwassen peninsula.
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The Fraser Lowland is a landfo ...... d of the Tsawwassen peninsula.
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Landsat image of the Fraser Lo ...... aser River is clearly visible.
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The Fraser Lowland is a landfo ...... d of the Tsawwassen peninsula.
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