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County
Larimer
Community
Estes Park
Stream Name
Roaring,Fall, and Big Thompson Rivers
Basin
South Platte
Title
Photographs of the Lawn Lake Dambreak Flood - 7 and 8
Date
7/15/1982
Prepared For
CWCB
Floodplain - Doc Type
Photographs
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<br /> <br />Approximately 4 miles'do\IDstream La\ID 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 />comer 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 /> <br />Shows the eroded channel of Roaring River approxi- <br />mately 4 miles below La\1Il Lake and in some of the <br />steep area between La\ID Lake and Fall River. Note <br />the severe erosion of the glacial till material. <br />7-15-82--Photograph by Zenas Blevins <br /> <br />/ <br />I <br /> <br />g <br />
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