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Coyote Wash

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Coyote Wash, an arroyo, and ephemeral stream or wash running east from the Jacumba Mountains through Coyote Wells where it broadens into a wide sandy wash, and passes to the north of Plaster City, toward the New River, where it sinks into the sands just below sea level, in the Yuha Desert in Imperial County, California.[1]

References

  1. ^ Plaster City, CA, Painted Gorge, CA and In-Ko-Pah Gorge, CA, USGS Topographic maps]