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- The Klinaklini River /ˌkliːnəˈkliːni/ (Kwak'wala name T̓linat̓łina also spelled ƛ̓inaƛ̓ina) is one of the major rivers of the Pacific Ranges section of...
- The West Klinaklini River is a brief but voluminous tributary of the Klinaklini River in British Columbia, Canada, joining it in its lower reaches above...
- Klinaklini Canyon is a canyon on the Klinaklini River in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, located to the north of...
- The Klinaklini Glacier is a glacier west of the Klinaklini River and head of Knight Inlet the Coast Land District of British Columbia, Canada (51° 28′...
- joining the Klinaklini Glacier just above that glacier's terminus, where its outflow is short but very large, and joins the Klinaklini River within a...
- across the 3,000-metre-deep (9,800 ft) gorges of the Homathko and the Klinaklini Rivers stand mountains almost as high, and icefields even vaster and whiter...
- northeast of One-Eye Lake. It lies in the upper reaches of the basin of the Klinaklini River, for which it is named, and which penetrates the Pacific Ranges...
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- levels, while abrupt declines were reported in the Columbia, Fraser and Klinaklini rivers in 1994. NatureServe (2013). "Thaleichthys pacificus". IUCN Red...
- range. Precipitation runoff from Remote Mountain's slopes drains into the Klinaklini River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises over 2,600 meters...