The Green River defies gravity: it flows through 99 miles of mountains thanks to movements hidden beneath the surface.
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The Green River cuts straight through Utah’s Uintas and the mountains may have dipped first
“It’s such a weird path,” said Adam Smith, a researcher in numerical modeling at the University of Glasgow, describing a river that seems to ignore a mountain range that should have turned it aside.
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