braided river

A braided river is a pattern of natural channels cut in gravel and pebbles that intertwine across a broad area in the centre of a valley. It is one of the two types of river channel: braided and meandering.

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A braided river in British Columbia, Canada.

This picture is ©2006 Curriculum Visions

A braided river in New Zealand.