Map of generic stream names in the United States (click for big). Each neon color corresponds to a locally used name. New England uses “brook” and “stream” - pretty boring. But much of New York uses “kill.” In the south west, the orange color, are Spanish terms rio, arroyo, and cañada.
Source: Derek Watkins
(via fuckyeahcartography)
i did not know there were that many nicknames for a stream
I wonder why “creek/crick” isn’t here. Maybe we’re too small of an area for it to be recognized? I don’t know. I call it...
Kill is dutch for stream.
In my area, it’s mostly slough, branch or creek. (How come creek isn’t an option?) In my birthplace of Panama City, they...
It’s from the Dutch, as it turns out. One of those cool things where naming refers back to the old history of a place....
what about creek?
Oooh, new favorite tumblr: FUCK YEAH CARTOGRAPHY!
this is interesting, but not at all accurate for indiana. we either call them creeks, streams, and some even go as far...
This is so fantastic.