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The Silver River
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- Silver River is a 1948 western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan. The film is based on a Stephen Longstreet novel.
- Silver River State Park is a nearly 5,000 acre (20 km?) Florida State Park east of Ocala. Adjacent to Silver Springs and the Ocklawaha River, the park is a mile south of State Road 40 on State Road 35 (also known as Baseline Road).
- The Silver River is a stream in the Upper Peninsula in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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River City CICV207 Incident Command Safety Vests, Black with Silver Stripes and Clear Pocket, Police
The Incident command vests are made with cotton polyester fabric with matching color trim and adjustable front closures. The vest come with two 1-Inch wide horizontally configured high intensity reflective stripes on front and back of vest. Each vest has two clear vinyl pouches for identification cards that measure 11-Inch wide by 4-1/2-Inch on the back and 4-1/2-Inch wide by 3-Inch on the front. The clear pouches will accommodate a computer print out with whatever text you would like to display such as police, EMS, parking, supervisor, etc. Bright color for high visibility. Tough, yet lightweight. Reflective striping. Size: 22-Inch by 47-Inch. One size fits most.Made with cotton polyester fabric with matching color trim and adjustable front closuresTwo 1 inch wide horizontally configured high intensity reflective stripes on front and back of vestTwo clear vinyl pouches for identification cards that measure 11-Inch wide by 4-1/2-Inch on the back and 4-1/2- wide by 3-Inch on the front with 'Police' insertsBright red color for high visibilityOne size fits most
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Silver River Falls
An unplanned drive to the Silver River Falls, after running my daughter's visiting friends home today, gave me a few nice images to work with! This is the lower falls section. This image made Explore! on 10-10-08! This photograph is not in the public domain. It may not be used on websites, blogs, or in any other media without explicit advance permission from Daryl Ann Anderson.
Silver River Canoers
Silver River State Park in Ocala Florida. The trees look so different in winter. These ladies saw lots of wildlife while they were out on the run.
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Let the River Run Silver Again is an environmental conservation success story for students ages 10 to 15 and the teachers, parents, and others who mentor them. It is a source of information and insight for those who want to learn about and benefit from the success of others as well as those who are interested in developing environmental restoration programs in their own watershed. The full-color format presents engaging, action-packed photographs along with maps, graphs, and original art that extends the information presented in multiple directions and dimensions. The greater part of the book follows students from one elementary school in Maryland as they take part, over a period of nine years, in a major regional conservation initiative to restore populations of an important fish, the American shad, to the Chesapeake Bay watershed and to allow the shad to breach numerous dams while migrating to many of their former spawning areas. Numerous private organizations and local, state, and federal agencies contributed to the program - which was indeed successful - but the emphasis in this book is upon the students, their teachers, and their community as they collectively committed to the project, followed through with this commitment, and benefited in myriad ways from the success of the project. The narrative of the students' projects is presented in an energetic style, and at a level, that will both engage and inform other readers of the same age. A short section at the end of the book draws upon the insights offered by the students' story while identifying pathways for students and their mentors to the development and implementation of water, wetland, and watershed restoration projects that could be implemented in other locations and circumstances. The students' experience thus serves as a model and inspiration for student or youth-group conservation projects anywhere.