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What is the laziest river in the world?

The St. Johns flows north because its headwaters are a mere 27 feet higher in elevation than where it ends – dropping approximately one inch per mile over the course of 310 miles. This slow drop in elevation makes it one of the “laziest” rivers in the world.



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