Mount Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | The Bahamas |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | North Andros |
• coordinates | 24°39′N78°23′W / 24.650°N 78.383°W |
The Mount Creek is a river North Andros, the Bahamas. [1]
The Cargill Creek is a tidal creek in Cargill Creek, Central Andros, the Bahamas.
The Deep Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Goose River is a river of The Bahamas. While there are many tidal creeks in The Bahamas, the Goose River is the only river. It is about 24 kilometres (15 mi) long.
The Hawk Creek is a river in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Lisbon Creek is a river in Mangrove Cay, the Bahamas.
The Little Grassy Creek is a tidal creek in South Andros, the Bahamas. Little Grassy Creek is a tributary of Grassy Creek. There are also Grassy Creek Cays.
The Loggerhead Creek is a tidal stream in North Andros the Bahamas.
The Pelican Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The River Lees is a stream in Fresh Creek, Andros Island, The Bahamas.
The Sandy Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, In the Bahamas. It is located northwest of Andros Town and southeast of Owens Town, near Stafford and Staniard Creeks.
The Sapodilla Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Simon Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Somerset Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Staniard Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Starve Creek is a tidal creek in South Eleuthera, the Bahamas.
The Timber Creek is a tidal creek in North Andros, the Bahamas.
The Germansen River, formerly Germansen Creek, is a major south tributary of the Omenica River in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The settlement and former gold-rush centre of Germansens Landing is located at its confluence with the Omineca. Along its course is Germansen Lake at 55°41′45″N124°51′10″W, south of which is the Germansen Range and Mount Germansen.
Stafford Creek is a town on North Andros Island in the Bahamas. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Staniard Creek and about 40 miles (64 km) west of Nassau and about 160 miles (260 km) southeast of Miami. In 2010, the town had a population of 98.