Limpia Creek

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Limpia Creek, originally known as the Rio Limpia, is a stream that heads in Jeff Davis County, Texas, and its mouth is in Pecos County, Texas. Limpa is the Spanish word for "clear or clean water".[1] The creek has its head in the Davis Mountains at an elevation of 7,160 feet, at location 30°38′27″N 104°09′42″W / 30.64083°N 104.16167°W / 30.64083; -104.16167 on the northeast slope of Mount Livermore. The creek flows 42 miles down Limpia Canyon past Fort Davis and Wild Rose Pass to the canyon mouth, where it turns eastward to its mouth at its confluence with Barrilla Draw, where it disappears into the ground at an elevation of 3,533 feet / 1,077 meters.[2][3]

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