Deep Run (Godbolt Creek tributary) facts for kids
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Country | United States |
State | Alabama |
County | Baldwin County |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Baldwin County, Alabama, United States 30°55′20″N 87°46′48″W / 30.92222°N 87.78000°W |
River mouth | Baldwin County, Alabama, United States 95 ft (29 m) 30°56′15″N 87°47′36″W / 30.93750°N 87.79333°W |
Deep Run is a small stream, or tributary, located in Baldwin County, Alabama, in the United States. It flows into Godbolt Creek, which is a larger waterway.
What is Deep Run?
Deep Run is a natural stream of water. It is known as a tributary because it flows into a bigger body of water, in this case, Godbolt Creek. The official identification number for Deep Run is GNIS I.D. 117191. This number helps scientists and mapmakers keep track of different geographical features.
Where can you find Deep Run?
Deep Run is located entirely within Baldwin County, which is in the state of Alabama, USA. The stream starts in Baldwin County and also ends there when it joins Godbolt Creek. The point where Deep Run flows into Godbolt Creek is about 95 feet (or 29 meters) above sea level.
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