Correction for the length of The Colorado River
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How long is 18,700,000 shaftments?
It's about one-and-one-fifth times as long as The Colorado River
The length of The Colorado River is about 15,300,000 shaftments.
(a.k.a. Aha Kwahwat, a.k.a. Grand River, a.k.a. Tizon River, a.k.a. Tecon River, a.k.a. Tison River) (from Grand Lake, Colorado through the Gulf of California)
The Colorado River runs 15,300,000 shaftments in length. Along this length, the river descends from its source, approximately 18,000 shaftments above sea level in the Rocky Mountains, to its mouth in the Gulf of California.