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For the tidal estuary within Carteret County, Northward Carolina, watch South River (Neuse River estuary).
For more toponym South Flow of any stream'', understand South River (disambiguation).
A South Flow of any stream occurs as confluent of the Black River, approximately 75 mi (121 kilometre) yearn, within southeastern North Carolina in the United States.
It rises inside northeastern Harnett County, near Angier and approximately Twenty-five mi (Forty klick) south of Raleigh. It flows SSE retiring Benson, then SSW passing south of Dunn. East of Fayetteville, it turns SSE and joins a Black close to Xxx mi (48 kilometer) northwest of Wilmington.
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Edisto River Project
Maps, access information, project overview, and other information provided by the Edisto River Basin Task Force.
Animals and Plants of South Carolina's Catawba River Corridor
Checklists for fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, trees, flowering plants and shrubs compiled by the Flora/Fauna Habitat Subcommittee of the South Carolina Catawba River Task Force.
Ashley Scenic River
Map, project overview, members of the advisory council, river resources, access, and contacts provided by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
Turkey Stevens Creek
Maps, river description, photographs, and water level information.
Black River, South Carolina, March 2001
Trip report and photographs from a trip by the Palmetto Paddlers and the Seayackers.
Broad River, June 30, 2001
Trip report including photographs from this Palmetto Paddlers trip.
Broad Scenic River
Map, overview, members of the advisory council, river stewardship plan, access, contacts and other information provided by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
Cedar Creek, March 2001
Trip report including photographs from this Palmetto Paddlers trip.
Down the Santee and up the Waccamaw
Trip description.
Edisto River Canoeing Information
Maps and river descriptions.
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