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<br />,Y <br /> <br />CN 245-713-407 NA COLORADO-BIG THO~WSON PROJECT <br />Roaring River near its confluence with Fall River. <br />Note the large alluvial fan that the flood deposited <br />near the base of the mountain. <br />7-l5-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />CN 245-713-408 NA COLORADO-BIG THOMPSON PROJECT <br />Roaring River near its confluence with Fall River. <br />Note the large alluvial fan that the flood deposited <br />near the base of the mountain. <br />7-l5-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />~:~ <br /> <br />CN 245-713-409 NA COLORADO-BIG THOMPSON PROJECT <br />Looking upstream of Fall River. Note the glaciated <br />valley with its smooth rounding sides. Much of the <br />glacial till which was eroded further downstream <br />came through this rounded valley. <br />7-l5-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />CN 245-713-410 NA COLORADO-BIG THOMPSON PROJECT <br />Approximately 4 miles downstream Lawn Lake and <br />overlooking Horseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain <br />National Park. Note some of the Trail Ridge <br />Road in the upper center and upper right hand <br />corner of the photo. A tremendous amount of <br />debris and alluvial material was deposited in <br />Horseshoe Park. <br />7~15-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />CN 245-713-411 NA COLORADO-BIG THO~WSON PROJECT <br />Horseshoe Park home of the famous elk bugling <br />concert area in Rocky Mountain National Park. <br />Note the helicopter setting in the intersection <br />of Highway 34 and Fall River road. Also, the <br />bridge was destroyed in the flood. <br />7_l5-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />CN 245-713-412 NA COLORADO-BIG TH~WSON PROJECT <br />Confluence of Roaring River and Fall River. Bottom <br />of photo is approximately 100 yards above the <br />destroyed bridge on Highway 34. <br />7-l5-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />-2- <br />