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These concrete channels are found all over Kingston. Commonly the are called as "gully". It is normaly empty and nearly dry. They start as a small structure at the foot of the hills and are wider and wider in the downtown areas where they open to the sea. In case of rain they are the open drainage for rainwater.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 18°1'22"N 76°47'42"W
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- Audenreid Abandoned Mine Drainage Treatment System 2547 km
- Buckeye Basin Wetlands 2710 km
- Manhattan Marsh Nature Preserve, The Buckeye Basin 2711 km
- Detwiler Marsh Wetlands Mitigation Area 2711 km
- North East Swale 4609 km
- Sutro Tunnel 4748 km
- Arroyo Seco Canyon 4884 km
- Ralph Klein Park 4910 km
- Ice-Age Drainage Channel (approx) 5267 km
- Whitehall Pen 2.3 km
- Barbican 2.7 km
- Billy Dunn, Jacks Hill 3.3 km
- Cherry Gardens 3.4 km
- Havendale 3.5 km
- Meadowbrook 3.6 km
- Barbican Heights 3.6 km
- Norbrook 3.7 km
- Smokeyvale and Bellevue 5.4 km
- Grand Ridge of the Blue Mountains 18 km