Joseph Scanlan wrote:
> We often call it a "wash" around here (Las Vegas, Nevada (in the
> southwest US)). Wikipedia, however, redirected me to arroyo.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wash_(creek)
>
> Whatever name we use, it would be quite nice to have a tag for it.
> Renderers, edito
Steve,
We often call it a "wash" around here (Las Vegas, Nevada (in the
southwest US)). Wikipedia, however, redirected me to arroyo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wash_(creek)
Whatever name we use, it would be quite nice to have a tag for it.
Renderers, editors, etc. can handle the loc
El Sábado, 18 de Abril de 2009, S Knox escribió:
> I've just been doing some mapping in South East Spain (very near Europe's
> only desert in fact in Tabernas, Almeria), where there are a lot of
> riverbeds that only become rivers very occasionally after heavy rain.
Yeah, "ramblas": http://es.wiki
Hi,
I've just been doing some mapping in South East Spain (very near Europe's only
desert in fact in Tabernas, Almeria), where there are a lot of riverbeds that
only become rivers very occasionally after heavy rain. An alternate term would
be "wadi" I suppose. A very brief glance around the are
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