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    Why does the St. Johns River in Florida flow north?

    Question #118188. Asked by esande151. (Oct 16 10 7:57 PM)


    queproblema

    Because the St. Johns Marsh down in central Florida has a slightly higher elevation than Jacksonville, where it empties into the Atlantic, does.

    Been across that river hundreds of times!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Johns_River#Upper_basin

    Oct 16 10, 8:04 PM


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