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Cibolo Creek : ウィキペディア英語版
Cibolo Creek

Cibolo Creek is a stream in South Central Texas, United States that runs approximately from its source at Turkey Knob (in the Texas Hill Country) near Boerne, Texas, to its confluence with the San Antonio River in Karnes County. The creek serves as a tributary of the San Antonio River and forms the easternmost boundary of its watershed.
The stream is used for both recreational and political purposes, serving as the eastern boundary of Bexar County, Texas. A wide variety of fish and other wildlife are known to occupy the waters, and several parks have been established along its banks, including Cibolo Nature Center, Boerne City Park and Jackson Nature Center. Additionally, numerous human settlements have been founded on the creek, such as Boerne, Fair Oaks Ranch, San Antonio, Bulverde, Bracken, Selma, Schertz, Universal City, Cibolo, Zuehl, New Berlin, La Vernia, Cestohowa, Kosciusko, Sutherland Springs and Panna Maria.
==Course==
Cibolo Creek rises in the Texas Hill Country northwest of Boerne in Kendall County, Texas. Every second, approximately of water pass through on its southeastern journey to the San Antonio River. It has been judged as a "scenic" and "picturesque" stream,〔 especially in the upper reaches, as steady flows travel through deep canyons and rocky flats to form falls. Just ahead of its entry into Boerne, the stream is dammed to form Boerne City Lake, which provides drinking water for the town's residents. In Boerne, the creek flows through the center of town before reaching the Cibolo Nature Center, noted for its shores lined with bald cypress trees. East of the nature center, the Cibolo Canyonlands begin, which features even deeper canyons and direct groundwater recharge.〔 Part of this area is protected by the University of Texas at San Antonio for environmental research purposes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cibolo Preserve )
Further downstream, the creek passes through Fair Oaks Ranch and Bulverde. The steady flow begins to dissipate in certain areas as it approaches Camp Bullis〔 in northern San Antonio, leaving dry patches that reveal a rocky bottom. Such dry patches continue as it heads east, forming the boundary between Bexar and Comal Counties.〔Morgenthaler, p. 17〕 Steady flows pick up on the boundary between Bexar and Guadalupe Counties, passing through Randolph Air Force Base.〔 〕
At its lower reaches, the terrain grows flatter and less rocky, supporting oak, mesquite and juniper.〔 As it meanders through Wilson and Karnes Counties, passing Zuehl, New Berlin, La Vernia, Sutherland Springs, and Cestohowa, Cibolo Creek meets with the San Antonio River near the ghost town of Helena.

File:CiboloNatureCenter.jpg|Cibolo Creek at Cibolo Nature Center
File:Cibolo Creek residential.jpg|Cibolo Creek in Boerne, Texas
File:Cibolo creek.jpg|Cibolo Creek in Universal City, Texas
File:Cibolo Creek at IH 10.jpg|Cibolo Creek at IH-10 near Zuehl, Texas


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