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Located in a south Barlow County, the creek is fed by springs and small streams on the southern flank of [[Shatter Hill]], including a tributary called Little Liver Creek. The name derives from its red color caused by silt from the iron rich rock formations it flows through. | Located in a south Barlow County, the creek is fed by springs and small streams on the southern flank of [[Shatter Hill]], including a tributary called Little Liver Creek. The name derives from its red color caused by silt from the iron rich rock formations it flows through. | ||
It flows west through [[Condon Valley]], location of the [[Zuriñe Caratachea|Caratachea]] and [[ | It flows west through [[Condon Valley]], location of the [[Zuriñe Caratachea|Caratachea]] and [[Clubyn Upjohn|Upjohn]] ranches. | ||
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Revision as of 16:04, 6 August 2024
Liver Creek is a location in Barlow County in the Melisende Dulac Series.
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Located in a south Barlow County, the creek is fed by springs and small streams on the southern flank of Shatter Hill, including a tributary called Little Liver Creek. The name derives from its red color caused by silt from the iron rich rock formations it flows through.
It flows west through Condon Valley, location of the Caratachea and Upjohn ranches.