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Bloody River (Canada)

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Great Bear Lake

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Great Bear Lake

Bloody River (Canada)

Bloody River is a river in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada. It flows into the Dease Arm of Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories at approximately 66°56′01″N 120°34′07″W.

An outcrop of Saline River gypsum was noted near Bloody River, 67°57′N 119°31′W (NTS 86 M)* +27.2 15. W. Kupsch "found tails of till-covered bedrock behind eroded rock bosses and referred to such compound landforms as crag-and-tail drumlins" west of Bloody River.

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Bloody River (Canada) Wikipedia