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This new watercourse, over a decade in the making, will push 13 billion cubic metres of water more than 1,200km from the Danjiangkou dam in the central province of Hubei to the capital, Beijing.
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It feeds mainly on moths captured in a variety of open, semi-open, natural and artificial habitats, and over watercourses [35], [36], [40].
Sanitation conditions are simple, with most households using simple latrines located over watercourses and fish ponds.
He also had a hand in creating the New River, which was the brainchild of Welsh entrepreneur, Hugh Myddelton: an artificial watercourse that predated the building of England's canal network by over a century.
A watercourse vibrating with life and death.
Karnaphuli River, major watercourse of the Chittagong region, Bangladesh.
Watercourse (www.watercoursefoods.com) at 837 East 17th Avenue serves excellent vegetarian meals.
A 250-foot-long watercourse snakes down from the museum building toward the river.
Sometimes we followed a frail watercourse, sometimes a well-traveled track through the woodland.
A wall of sapele, a type of Nigerian mahogany, hangs above the watercourse.
Guadalquivir River, Spanish Río Guadalquivir, Arabic Wadi Al-Kabīr ("Great River"), major watercourse of southern Spain.
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