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[[File:Humbolt_river.png|thumb|The Humboldt River as seen on the game's map.]]
The '''Humboldt River''' is a body of water in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] 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]].
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The '''Humboldt River''' is a large river in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' which separates [[Algonquin]] Island from [[Broker]], [[Dukes]] and [[Bohan]], with [[Charge Island]] and [[Colony Island]] located on the river. It is named after the fictional explorer [[Horatio Humboldt]].
   
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== Description ==
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.
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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 to dump waste.
   
There are two [[Stunt Jumps in GTA IV|Stunt Jumps]] on the river, one near[[Hatton Gardens| Hatton Gardens]] and one near Colony Island. You have to use a boat for both of the jumps.
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There are two [[Stunt Jumps in GTA IV|Stunt Jumps]] on the river, one near [[Hatton Gardens]] and one near Colony Island. Both stunt jumps require the use of a boat.
   
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==Mission Appearances==
==Trivia==
 
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===GTA IV===
*It's real life counterpart is the [[wp:East River|East River]], though the name is derived from the real life [[wp:Hudson River|Hudson River]].
 
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*[[Uncle Vlad]]
*In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], the protagonist, [[Huang Lee]], is [[Yu Jian|left for dead]] at the bottom of the river.
 
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*[[Waste Not Want Knots]]
*[[Niko Bellic]] executes [[Vladimir Glebov]] and disposes of his body in the Humboldt river during the mission [[Uncle Vlad]].
 
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*[[Babysitting]]
*[[Packie]] talks about dumping victims into the Humboldt in [[Undertaker]], with Derrick or Francis's body.
 
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*[[Buoys Ahoy]]
   
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===TBoGT===
*[[Johnny Klebitz]] says the same thing in the mission [[Roman's Holiday]], stating " I've seen some of the bodies you guys drop in the Humboldt " to the [[Faustin Bratva|Russians]].
 
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*[[No. 3]]
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*[[Ladies Half Price]]
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==Influence==
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The Humboldt River is based on two different rivers in [[wp:New York City|New York City]] and Northern [[wp:New Jersey|New Jersey]]. Its real life counterpart is the [[wp:East River|East River]], which separates Manhattan and Long Island. The name "Humboldt" and the river's status as the main river in Liberty City is based on the [[wp:Hudson River|Hudson River]], which actually separates New York and New Jersey. There is a river in the United States named the Humboldt River, though this is located in Nevada and bears no other resemblance to this river.
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== Trivia ==
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*The game makes many references to murderers and serial killers hiding the bodies of people they have killed, or want to kill, in the river.
 
**[[Niko Bellic]] executes [[Vladimir Glebov]] and disposes of his body in the Humboldt river during the mission [[Uncle Vlad]].
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**Niko also has the option of luring Dardan into the river and drowning him.
 
**[[Patrick McReary]] talks about dumping victims into the Humboldt in [[Undertaker]], with [[Derrick McReary|Derrick]] or [[Francis McReary|Francis']] body.
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**[[Dave Bosoy]], who worked with Niko on the [[Platypus]], is later said to be found dead on a [[Weazel News]] report. His body was found floating in the Humboldt wearing nothing but a diaper.
 
**[[Johnny Klebitz]] says the same thing in the mission [[Roman's Holiday]], stating "I've seen some of the bodies you guys drop in the Humboldt" to the [[Faustin Family|Russians]].
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**Because of the [[Random Encounter|first meeting]] with [[Eddie Low]], he may also use the Humboldt River to hide corpses.
 
**In [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'']], the protagonist, [[Huang Lee]], is [[Yu Jian|left for dead]] at the bottom of the river in [[Yu Jian]].
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[[Category:Liberty City in GTA IV]]
 
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Revision as of 00:48, 23 November 2015

File:Humbolt river.png

The Humboldt River as seen on the game's map.

The Humboldt River is a large river in Liberty City featured in Grand Theft Auto IV which separates Algonquin Island from Broker, Dukes and Bohan, with Charge Island and Colony Island located on the river. It is named after the fictional explorer Horatio Humboldt.

Description

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 to dump waste.

There are two Stunt Jumps on the river, one near Hatton Gardens and one near Colony Island. Both stunt jumps require the use of a boat.

Mission Appearances

GTA IV

TBoGT

Influence

The Humboldt River is based on two different rivers in New York City and Northern New Jersey. Its real life counterpart is the East River, which separates Manhattan and Long Island. The name "Humboldt" and the river's status as the main river in Liberty City is based on the Hudson River, which actually separates New York and New Jersey. There is a river in the United States named the Humboldt River, though this is located in Nevada and bears no other resemblance to this river.

Trivia