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Ausable


Ausable [aw-sey-buh l] Examples noun

  1. a river in NE New York, flowing NE through a gorge (Ausable Chasm) into Lake Champlain. 20 miles (32 km) long.

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  • The next morning we started, bright and early, for the Ausable Ponds.

    The Hudson

    Wallace Bruce

  • Ausable Chasm, is only three miles from the station of Port Kent.

    The Hudson

    Wallace Bruce

  • Through these came the little stream going to the Hudson, bubbling along from its source close by a fountain of the Ausable.

    America, Volume III (of 6)

    Joel Cook

  • The river escapes from the mountains through the wonderful gorge of Ausable Chasm.

    America, Volume IV (of 6)

    Joel Cook

  • A few miles from the lake is the natural wonder, the Ausable Chasm, which is nearly two miles in length.

    Voyage of the Paper Canoe

    Nathaniel H. Bishop

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