e/The Narrows (Knox County, Texas)

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has glosseng: The Narrows is the name given to a geological feature located 4 to 6 miles (6.4 to 9.7 km) east of Benjamin in Knox County, Texas. It is a narrow crest running east-to-west along a hogback dividing the watershed of the Wichita River to the north from that of the Brazos River to the south. That is, precipitation falling to the north of the crest will flow into the Wichita River, and thence into the Red River and ultimately the Mississippi, while precipitation falling to the south will flow into the Brazos and then directly into the Gulf of Mexico. Before white settlers arrived in the area, buffalo were drawn to the spot due to the presence of buffalo grass and fresh springs, with the result that the area was known as prime hunting ground to several tribes of Indians, including the Comanche, Wichita, Kiowa, Apache, Seminole, and Tonkawa. Evidence of their battles and campgrounds is still being discovered. Later, the white man used these same Indian-worn trails to traverse the area. Today, as they have been since the coming of the white man, the canyons and ravines of the area's badlands topography are used for ranching purposes.
lexicalizationeng: The Narrows
instance ofc/Rock formations in Texas
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