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I assume that you are thinking of rivers, lakes, the sea, and canals.
lakes and rivers
There are surprisingly only 16 waterways in Oregon, considering that it has over 150 lakes and over 330 rivers!
Four kinds of waterways in Washington are rivers (such as the Columbia River and the Snake River), lakes (such as Lake Washington and Lake Chelan), Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean), and the Strait of Juan de Fuca (a channel connecting Puget Sound to the Pacific Ocean).
Coast (ocean), rivers, lakes, waterfalls, rapids
Yes, many rivers are navigable in Africa. It also has many very large lakes that people travel on.
Minnesota has over 10,000 lakes... too many to name. It has dozens of rivers, the most notable is the Mississippi River. It also borders Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes.
The seas of the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Aegean and Black Seas; the lakes in those territories, and the rivers and creeks which ran into them all.
canals are man made waterways, rivers are natural waterways
Australia is known to have quite a number of features including deserts, lakes and rivers. Some of its waterways include river Macquarie, river Lachlan, river Diamantina, river Murrumbidgee, and river Darling.
Yes, sort of. While Djibouti does not have any permanent rivers, it does have Wadis which are either permanently or intermittently dry riverbeds eg:- We'ima Ambouli Degbour There are also some lakes which could be used as waterways.
The rivers and lakes of Asia.