Great Conglomerate Falls

Great Conglomerate Falls drops 30 feet (9.1 m) on the Black River in Michigan.[2] It is split into two drops in the summertime when water is lower. The falls takes its name from the large conglomerate outcropping in the middle of the river that forms its segmented appearance.

Great Conglomerate Falls
LocationGogebic County, Michigan
Coordinates46.63244°N 90.05517°W / 46.63244; -90.05517[1]
TypeCascade
Total height30 feet (9.1 m)
Number of drops1
WatercourseBlack River

Notes

gollark: Yours prints `[number] [maybe fizz and/or buzz]`, the python version does *not* and it's shorter if it is allowed to
gollark: Also, it does not seem to be doing the same thing as the python version.
gollark: And yours seems to be doing some bizarre thing where it's hardcoding a table of the different things it should print for each modulus.
gollark: You can include "fizzbuzz" and stuff inline in the python version, but not in the assembly version.
gollark: No, I mean your code also relies on the data bits.
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