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River's Past Wanderings Told Through Abandoned Channels

Delta and abadoned old channels of Canada's Horton River
Canada's Horton River ends in a sprawling delta along the coast of a bay, but it once had a more meandering course, as seen in abandoned channels in this image taken by NASA's Earth Observatory-1 satellite on July 31, 2012.
(Image credit: NASA)

Hints of the sinuous meanderings of one river over the centuries can be seen in a newly released NASA photo taken by the agency's Earth Observing-1 satellite on July 31.

While rivers on a steep slope follow a mostly straight path under gravity's pull, rivers on flat land often meander, flowing to the left or right and creating undulating curves. The exact path the river follows over time can change, and some meander become "abandoned" as the river follows a new route.

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