Most "scenic" campuses

<p>jack, </p>

<p>Do you really not believe that the Edens river exists? Like I said, it goes through the Duke campus in the Edens quadrangle. Its a small river, probably not big enough for a map, but big enough to kayak in. And I've given you multiple references proving its existence.</p>

<p>Also, you keep saying you've never heard of the Edens river. Thats fine, because you don't go to Duke. This river flows through the Edens quadrangle, which is a residence hall at Duke. Unless you've visited Duke's Edens quadrangle, you probably haven't seen this river. Its not the Delaware, its Edens. Its named after a Duke dorm, so I wouldn't expect the general public to know of it.... </p>

<p>And I have never heard of the Eno and Haw river - because I don't care about rivers that much. I just know that I spent a year living by the Edens river in my dorm, and I kayaked in it. And fed ducks sometimes when they came around. I'm being totally serious by the way.</p>

<p>BTW, its man made, and Google maps doesn't have it yet (the image of Duke from Google map is from the 1990s apparently...since the area around the Edens quadrangle was still under construction in the picture...and since I lived there in 2005 I'm fairly sure the picture is outdated).</p>

<p>The fact that I got to live by a river and a forest, and only a 5 minute walk away from the Duke Gardens, speaks to how scenic Duke is.</p>