Everything about The Nissequogue River totally explained
The
Nissequogue River is an 8.3 mile long
river flowing from
Smithtown, New York into the
Long Island Sound.
Its discharge of 42.2 cubic feet a second is the most of any of the freshwater rivers on
Long Island.
The river like all other freshwater rivers on the island is totally derived from
groundwater (not from lakes).
Its name is derived from one of the
Algonquin speaking
Nissequaq tribe in the area.
The river begins at
Caleb Smith Park in Smithtown and flows to
Kings Park, New York. Since much of the river is an
estuary canoeists travel in both directions based on the tides.
Further Information
Get more info on 'Nissequogue River'.
|
External Link Exchanges
Do you know how hard it is to get a link from a large encyclopaedia? Well we're different and will prove it. To get a link from us just add the following HTML to your site on a relevant page:
<a href="http://nissequogue_river.totallyexplained.com">Nissequogue River Totally Explained</a>
Then simply click through this link from your web page. Our crawlers will verify your link, extract the title of your web page and instantly add a link back to it. If you like you can remove the words Totally Explained and embed the link in article text.
As long as your link remains in place, we'll keep our link to you right here. Please play fair - our crawlers are watching. Your site must be closely related to this one's topic. Any kind of spamming, dubious practises or removing the link will result in your link from us being dropped and, potentially, your whole site being banned. |