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English: This photo of Quitaque Creek was taken in the spring of 2019. Quitaque Creek is a pristine spring-fed stream that heads along the Caprock escarpment to the east of the small town of South Plains, Texas. It merges with Los Lingos Creek and Alamosa Creek before emptying into the North Pease River in Motley County.
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Camera location34° 15′ 00.76″ N, 100° 53′ 23.28″ W  Heading=90° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Quitaque Creek in Motley County, Texas.

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30 April 2019

34°15'0.756"N, 100°53'23.284"W

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