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The river is implied by the documentary "[[A History of Liberty City]]" to be heavily polluted before even the establishment of the city itself, due to the natives using it effectively as a sewer. | The river is implied by the documentary "[[A History of Liberty City]]" to be heavily polluted before even the establishment of the city itself, due to the natives using it effectively as a sewer. | ||
===Trivia=== | |||
It's real life counterpart is the East river. | |||
[[Niko Bellic]] Excecutes [[Vladimir Glebov]] and disposes of his body in the Humboldt river during the mission [[Uncle Vlad]] | |||
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], the protagonist, Huang Lee, is left for dead at the bottom of the river. | In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], the protagonist, Huang Lee, is left for dead at the bottom of the river. | ||
[[Category:Liberty City in GTA IV]] | [[Category:Liberty City in GTA IV]] |
Revision as of 16:41, 25 February 2009
The Humboldt River is a body of water in Liberty City State which separates Algonquin island from Broker, Dukes and Bohan with Charge Island and Colony Island located on the river. It is named after the explorer Horatio Humboldt.
The river is implied by the documentary "A History of Liberty City" to be heavily polluted before even the establishment of the city itself, due to the natives using it effectively as a sewer.
Trivia
It's real life counterpart is the East river.
Niko Bellic Excecutes Vladimir Glebov and disposes of his body in the Humboldt river during the mission Uncle Vlad
In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the protagonist, Huang Lee, is left for dead at the bottom of the river.