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occurring at, or downstream from, a waterfall.
Ãâó: www.naturalarches.org/archinfo/classification.htm
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major drop in a riverbed, usually over six feet in height. Waterline a line reached by the water along the hull of a boat; the shape of the waterline and the handling characteristics of the boat change as the load changes. Wave on a river, a wave is created by wind or an obstruction in the riverbed; the wave does not move while the water does. In tidal or ocean waters and lakes, a wave is created mostly by wind and tidal influences; the water does not move while the wave does. ...
Ãâó: www.myoan.net/paddling/jargon.html
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A long series of fountains suspended upside down, usually from a bridge, to produce long-lasting sparks that cascade like a waterfall
Ãâó: www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/entertainment/12...
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These are similar to Gerbs, but usually do not spray as far. They usually mounted horizontally in banks of several tubes, placed some distance above the ground. when ignited, the effect is like a brilliant waterfall of sparks.
Ãâó: www.maximumfx.co.uk/FIREWORK_GLOSSARY.htm
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an elevated line of inverted tubes, similar to Gerbs, that produce line of falling sparks.
Ãâó: www.khfireworks.ca/fireworks/fireworks-definitions...
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