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Delaware and Raritan Canal / New Brunswick /  New Jersey / Raritan River / Delaware River / Neshanic River / New Jersey / Ramapo River / Millstone River / Rockaway River / Whippany River / Pequannock River / Passaic River
Date: 2007-09-10 08:08:14
Delaware and Raritan Canal
New Brunswick
New Jersey
Raritan River
Delaware River
Neshanic River
New Jersey
Ramapo River
Millstone River
Rockaway River
Whippany River
Pequannock River
Passaic River

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