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Solomon River (Alaska) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Solomon River (Alaska) Solomon River is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska, near Nome. ==Geography== It heads close to the Casadepaga River, from which it is separated by a low divide, and, flowing southward for , empties into Port Safety Lagoon about east of Nome. The placer mines of the region are accessible from the settlements of Solomon and Dickson, at the mouth of the river. Dickson is the terminus of the Council City and Solomon River Railroad. Solomon River discharges into the inlet of Port Safety Lagoon. For above its mouth, Solomon River flows across the coastal plain in a broad trench. Its gradient here probably does not exceed to the mile. Above the coastal plain, the river occupies a comparatively broad valley and the gradient increases to at least to the mile. In the floor of this valley, the river is entrenched, leaving a system of gravel terraces from above the water. Gravel bars from wide, only partially covered at ordinary stages of the water, fill the river bed. The long wooden bridge, IRR:Nome-Council over Solomon River Bridge, which is owned by the State Highway Agency, crosses the river at Mile Point 41.0.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://uglybridges.com/1000138 )〕
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