词条 | West Branch Manistique River |
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DescriptionThe West Branch Manistique River flows through a large field of clay wetlands, known as the Great Manistique Swamp, for almost its entire length. Its source is a network of perched wetlands near Melstrand in eastern Alger County. The river's watershed is little served by paved roads, as the region is of minimal economic value and has almost nobody living in it. After flowing underneath the Seney Stretch of Michigan highway M-28, the river continues southeast, curling and winding throughout its flow and changing its course constantly with the random deposition and erosion of bands of silt. After passing through and draining the southwest corner of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge, the boggy river turns south and eventually discharges its flow through Klegstads Slough into the main stem of the Manistique River. The mouth of the swampy river is about {{convert|10|mi|km}} northeast of Manistique.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite map |author = DeLorme |year = 2002 |maps = |title = Michigan Atlas and Gazetteer |edition = 10th |scale = |publisher = DeLorme |location = Yarmouth, ME |id = |page = 103 }} {{coord|46.0324|-86.1478|type:river_region:US-MI|format=dms|display=title}} 3 : Rivers of Michigan|Rivers of Alger County, Michigan|Rivers of Schoolcraft County, Michigan |
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