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Rapids
At
the rapids, the river is shallow and flowing very quickly over rocks,
boulders and stones sticking out above the water level.
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Rapids
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Rapids
at McBee Creek, Oregon
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Formation
Rapids
form in a similar way to waterfalls. The river bed drops down steeply,
but not as a cliff, otherwise a waterfall would form. Rapids can often
be found above waterfalls where the river bed is starting to drop. Rapids
form a layer of hard rock on the river bed.
White
water rafting
The sport
of white water rafting has become popular. But large boulders and rocks
in the river can make rapids dangerous for boats.

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