Adams River (British Columbia)
The Adams River is a tributary to the Thompson and Fraser Rivers in British Columbia, Canada. Beginning in the Monashee Mountains to the north, the Upper Adams River flows mainly southward and eventually reaches Adams Lake. The Lower Adams River begins at the southern end of the lake and flows into the extreme western end of Shuswap Lake. The river is one of the most important sockeye salmon breeding areas in North America. The run occurs in mid-October and can bring millions of fish to a concentrated area near the river mouth. Excavations of Secwepemc villages on the river have shown a long tradition of habitation and salmon fishing in the area. The river also served as an important transportation route for early logging operations in the watershed.
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Adams River (British Columbia)
The Adams River is a tributary to the Thompson and Fraser Rivers in British Columbia, Canada. Beginning in the Monashee Mountains to the north, the Upper Adams River flows mainly southward and eventually reaches Adams Lake. The Lower Adams River begins at the southern end of the lake and flows into the extreme western end of Shuswap Lake. The river is one of the most important sockeye salmon breeding areas in North America. The run occurs in mid-October and can bring millions of fish to a concentrated area near the river mouth. Excavations of Secwepemc villages on the river have shown a long tradition of habitation and salmon fishing in the area. The river also served as an important transportation route for early logging operations in the watershed.
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Adams River är ett vattendrag ...... llaste är december, med −8 °C.
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Der Adams River ist ein Zuflus ...... itish Columbia Heritage River.
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The Adams River is a tributary ...... g operations in the watershed.
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نهر أدامز هو أحد روافد في كولو ...... طع الأشجار في مستجمعات المياه.
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The Lower Adams during the salmon run
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Shuswap Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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Adams River är ett vattendrag ...... llaste är december, med −8 °C.
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Der Adams River ist ein Zuflus ...... n im Einzugsgebiet des Adams R
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The Adams River is a tributary ...... g operations in the watershed.
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نهر أدامز هو أحد روافد في كولو ...... طع الأشجار في مستجمعات المياه.
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Adams River (British Columbia)
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Adams River (Shuswap Lake)
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Adams River
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نهر أدامز
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