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Confluence Thompson and Fraser, British Columbia, Kanada
Fraser River fed by the waters of the mountains and therefore has more turbid water than the current across the plains of the river Tompson.
Confluence of the Green and Colorado National Park, Utah Green River is formed in the Rocky Mountains National Park "Les Sublette" Wyoming. She winds south into Utah, turns east in Colorado, and finally back to the south, in Utah, where she finishes her way to the confluence with the Colorado River. Water color vary because of differences of leachable mountain porod.
The merger of the Ohio and Mississippi, United States waters of these rivers do not mix and have a clear line at a distance of about 6 km.
The confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi, India near the town of Devprayag two rivers feeding their water glaciers in the Himalayan foothills. In the future, these two sacred rivers form the river Gang.
The merger of the Rio Negro and Rio Solimoes, Manaus, Brazil This phenomenon is due to differences in temperature, speed and density of the water of the two rivers. Rio Negro to the right is a sand-colored water mixed with almost black waters of the Rio Solimoes
Jialing and Yangtze merger Chongqing, China Jialing River length of 119 kilometers on the right falls into the river Yangtze in Chongqing. Clean water strongly contrasts with the brown-yellow waters Yangtze
The confluence of the Moselle and the Rhine in Koblenz, Germaniya
The confluence of the Danube and Drava, Osijek, Horvatiya
The merger of the Rhone and the Arve River in Geneva, Shveytsariya
Ron left the river which flows out of Lake Leman, right Arve receives water from the glaciers of Chamonix. Arve has a deep muddy layer at the bottom of this, its waters so strongly contrasted with the Rhone. See also: Rivers Velna Nelba and intersect at right angles and do not mix. In Algeria, there is a lake, where instead of water - ink. Amazon under the second river is not, although the water there. Pink lake on the island of Middle.
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