Atigun River facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Atigun River |
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Atigun River flowing towards the mouth of Atigun Gorge (Dennis Cowals, 1973)
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Location in Alaska
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Physical characteristics | |
Main source | 68°07′19″N 149°27′33″W / 68.1219444°N 149.4591667°W |
River mouth | 621 meters 68°31′31″N 149°00′12″W / 68.5252778°N 149.0033333°W |
Length | 45 miles |
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River system | Sagavanirktok River |
The Atigun River is a river in the Endicott Mountains in northern Alaska. The source is a glacier terminus, from which it flows northeast to the Sagavanirktok River 20 miles south of its junction with the Ribdon River. It is 45 miles long.
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