File:Confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.jpg
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Description: The confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
Source: Derived from the Wood River, Illinois, digital ortho photo quad from the USGS. The image has been cropped and the contrast has been adjusted.
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