James River Gorge
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james-river-gorge-271-10510235
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James River Gorge
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The James River Gorge is a water gap created by the James River in Central Virginia. The Gorge is 2,433 feet (742 m) deep as measured from Highcock Knob 3,073 feet (937 m) to the James River 640 feet (200 m) and is approximately 9.3 miles (15.0 km) long. The James River forms in western Virginia near the border of West Virginia and initially flows south through the ridge and valley province of the Allegheny Mountains, turning northeast when it comes to the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountain
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_River_Gorge
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2022-10-03T16:47:51Z
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