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keitra | 04:12 Fri 05th Dec 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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What does pouroff mean in 'Burro Mesa Pouroff'?
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In Spanish, a 'burro' is a donkey and a 'mesa' is a flat-topped hill with steep sides. There are lots of these in south-west USA. Burro Mesa is, presumably, the name of an actual such hill, perhaps so-called because of its shape. The 'pour-off' - as I explained earlier in a typical British domestic situation - is either the water itself or the channel(s) by which water falls from the top of this type of hill into the streams/rivers (ie the drainage) found at the bottom of the hill.
See http://www.nps.gov/bibe/greathikes.htm for a description of Burro Mesa Pour-off, and other sights and hikes in Big Bend National Park in Texas.

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