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This creek divides the US connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The Panama Canal is not the only water line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. There's a place in Wyoming deep in the Teton Wilderness Area of the Bridger-Teton National Forest in which a creek splits in two. Like the canal, this creek connects the two oceans dividing North America in two parts.
Yes. You read that right: North America is divided in two parts by a single water line that no matter how hard you try not to you will have to cross to go from North to South and vice versa.
At Parting of the Waters, water actually covers the Continental Divide such that a fish could safely swim from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean drainages. In fact, it is thought that this was the pass that provided the immigration route for Cutthroat Trout to migrate from the Snake River (Pacific) to Yellowstone River (Atlantic) drainage's.
I don't know about you, but I find this to be pretty darned awesome.
Parting of The Waters: A Creek That Flows Into Two Oceans | Amusing Planet