- Collection:
- New Georgia Encyclopedia
- Title:
- Coosa River
- Creator:
- CarolinePope22
- Date of Original:
- 2019-05-16
- Subject:
- Coosa River (Ga. and Ala.)
Rivers--Georgia
Trees--Georgia - Location:
- United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018
- Medium:
- color photographs
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- The Coosa River, formed by the confluence of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers in Rome, empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The river supports more than 147 species of fish and contains the world's largest diversity of freshwater snails and mussels.
Photograph of the Coosa River during sunset. The banks of the wide, muddy river are lined with tall trees. The Coosa River, formed by the confluence of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers in Rome, Georgia, empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The river supports more than 147 species of fish and contains the world's largest diversity of freshwater snails and mussels. - Metadata URL:
- https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/geography-environment/river-basins/m-6581/
- Rights Holder:
- Courtesy of Striper-Hybrid Guide Service
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- Original Collection:
- Forms part of: New Georgia Encyclopedia
- Holding Institution:
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (Project)
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