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Friday, April 13, 2018

The D River is a river in Lincoln City, Oregon, United States. The once-nameless river was at one time the "shortest river in the world" in the Guinness World Records at 440 feet (130 m).

World record disputeEdit




"D" River - Lincoln City, Oregon - "D" River is one of the shortest rivers in the US, starting at Devils Lake and then flowing to the ocean, all withing Lincoln City, Oregon.

The world's shortest title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana as the world's shortest. Attempting to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide". At that time, Lincoln City's Chamber of Commerce described the Roe as a "drainage ditch surveyed for a school project." Montana supporters shot back that the D was merely an "ocean water backup," pointed out that there was an alternative fork to the Roe which was only 30 feet (9.1 m) long, and suggested that a new survey be conducted. Guinness apparently never ruled on the dispute, leaving the claim by the Roe stand, but instead chose to no longer list a shortest river, possibly as a result of this ongoing dispute.

Starting in 2006, the Guinness Book of World Records did not list a category for shortest river.

GeographyEdit


A view of the sign on the D River proclaiming it to be the ...
A view of the sign on the D River proclaiming it to be the .... Source : www.alamy.com

The D river flows from Devils Lake, under U.S. Route 101, and into the Pacific Ocean, entirely within the city limits of Lincoln City. The D River State Recreation Site off Highway 101 is home to two of the world's largest kite festivals in the spring and fall.

This area was originally settled as the town of Delake, which was later incorporated with other nearby towns to form Lincoln City in 1965. The river had been known by several names, including simply "the outlet", and earned its short name in a contest.

See alsoEdit


Lincoln City's D River is part-time holder of a world record
Lincoln City's D River is part-time holder of a world record. Source : offbeatoregon.com

  • List of rivers of Oregon
  • Shortest river

ReferencesEdit


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Mark Smith (American racing driver) - Wikipedia. Source : en.wikipedia.org

External linksEdit


Lincoln City's D River is part-time holder of a world record
Lincoln City's D River is part-time holder of a world record. Source : offbeatoregon.com

Media related to D River at Wikimedia Commons

  • Devils Lake Water Improvement District

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