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Liddle Brook
Liddle Brook is located in New York
Liddle Brook
Liddle Brook is located in the United States
Liddle Brook
Location of the mouth of Liddle Brook in New York
Country United States
State New York
County Delaware
Physical characteristics
Main source 42°13′29″N 74°47′13″W / 42.2247222°N 74.7869444°W / 42.2247222; -74.7869444
River mouth Tremper Kill
1,594 ft (486 m)
42°11′20″N 74°47′14″W / 42.1889754°N 74.7871028°W / 42.1889754; -74.7871028

Liddle Brook is a small river located in Delaware County, which is part of New York State. It's a natural waterway that flows through the landscape.

Where Does Liddle Brook Flow?

Liddle Brook eventually joins another stream called Tremper Kill. This meeting point is near the town of Andes. Think of it like a smaller road joining a bigger highway.

What is a Brook?

A brook is a small stream or river. It's usually smaller than a river but larger than a creek. Brooks are important parts of the natural water system. They help carry water from higher ground to larger rivers and eventually to oceans.

What is Tremper Kill?

Tremper Kill is another stream in the same area. When Liddle Brook flows into Tremper Kill, it adds its water to the larger stream. This is how many rivers and streams are connected.

Where is Liddle Brook Located?

Liddle Brook is found in the beautiful region of the Catskill Mountains in New York. This area is known for its stunning natural beauty, including many rivers, streams, and forests.

What is Delaware County?

Delaware County is a county in the state of New York. It's in the southeastern part of the state. The county is known for its rural landscapes, farms, and natural attractions like rivers and mountains.

What is Andes?

Andes is a small community located within Delaware County. It's a quiet area surrounded by nature. Many small streams like Liddle Brook flow through or near such communities.

The Journey of Water

Every drop of water in Liddle Brook has a journey. It starts from its source, which is the highest point where the stream begins. Then, it flows downhill, joining other small streams, until it reaches Tremper Kill. This journey is part of the larger water cycle that keeps our planet hydrated.

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