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  "textContent": "troger:\n\n> Geography trivia: The Okavango River is the river that never meets the sea. It flows from Angola into Botswana, spreads into a huge inland delta in the Kalahari, and then mostly vanishes through evaporation, plant transpiration and seepage into sandy soils. Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/geography/comments/1to8tzg/why_this_river_in_africa_doesnt_reach_the_sea_how/\n\nThe Colorado River is similar. It is a massive (I mean it made the Grand Canyon, so it’s fairly active) river, although it’s lack of sea access is due to human activity\n\nColorado River - Wikipedia\n\nBy the time it reaches Mexico it’s already mostly dry, and it rarely reaches the sea afterwards, last time it happened was in 2014",
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