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US states without a river forming part of their borders

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“Landlocked:” the U.S. States without a coast or navigable inland waterway

States without a coast or navigable waterway

US states without a river forming part of their borders.

US states without a river forming part of their borders.

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EarnestProle
EarnestProle
8 years ago

Boarders — you know, the people in your basement who make strange noises at odd hours

David Gillies
David Gillies
8 years ago

Stand by to repel borders. I’m glad this isn’t the Spelling Blog.

3seven77
3seven77
8 years ago

Wait, what? Montana contains the headwaters of the Missouri River. The Missouri River is not a “navigable waterway”? According to nationalrivers.org, “The intent of the courts has been that the difference between navigable and non-navigable rivers should be a practical matter that can be understood by ordinary people such as settlers, fur trappers, and riverside landowners. The courts have confirmed that even logs and small boats such as canoes, kayaks, and rafts qualify as navigation for title purposes. Therefore a navigable river is one on which you can use a small boat, and a non-navigable river is one on which you can’t.” Map is wrong. Boats are used regularly on the Missouri River in Montana.

maxentropy
maxentropy
8 years ago

spellcheck

Chaplin
Chaplin
8 years ago

Their lodgers are what?

Dr. Todd Collier
Dr. Todd Collier
8 years ago

borders… atlas much?

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