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- Benchlands is a hamlet in Alberta within the Muni****l District of Bighorn No. 8. The Ghost River is located on the hamlet's south side, while Highway...
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- the flats" referring to Keremeos Cr**** which flows down from the Upper Benchlands to the Similkameen River that flows past the village. With K Mountain...
- In geomorphology, geography and geology, a bench or benchland is a long, relatively narrow strip of relatively level or gently inclined land bounded by...
- across 13,600 hectares (33,606 acres). Three subappellations lie along the benchlands of the Niagara Escarpment: Short Hills Bench, Twenty Mile Bench, and Beamsville...
- of the Cariboo Road and spreading out through the rolling plateaus and benchlands of the Cariboo Plateau and lands adjoining it along the Fraser and Thompson...
- on land known as the Seascape Benchlands began with the Aptos Seascape Corporation in the 1960s. The Seascape Benchlands property was purchased by The...
- is a mix of sand and rock gorge flanked by benchland formed from ancient lake bottoms, with the benchlands hundreds of feet above the river. Fountain...
- hamlet in the M.D. of Bighorn No. 8, which also includes the hamlets of Benchlands, Dead Man's Flats, Harvie Heights and Lac des Arcs, as well as rural ranchland...
- The remainder of the refuge (6,000 acres or 2,400 hectares) is alluvial benchlands and steep rocky mountain slopes. Elevations vary from 5,355 to 6,200 feet...