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<br /> <br /> <br />1 37 <br /> <br /> <br />' 1 <br />2 here, apparently, still alive. <br />MR <br />O'CONNO <br />~ . <br />R: Is that just out of focus or the picture <br />' 3 itself? There, that's better. <br /> 4 MR. HIMMELREICH: But you can see the significant <br />' S number of large boulders down in--near the toe of one of these <br />I 6 disturbances. And I am going to have to look at my notes, but <br />, <br /> 7 the slides depicts both boulders in No. 4 which is somewhat <br />' 8 contested as to who did it and why. And therefore--but the <br /> 9 slides also show large boulders, and this type of thing at the <br />' 10 bottom of 2 and 3. So this is not the only one. <br /> 11 And this give you an idea of the magnitude of this <br /> 12 i <br /> part <br />cular disturbance. This is not even one of these that have <br /> 13 reached the bottom of the valley yet, as far as I can sell. <br /> 14 This is No. 2. Again, if you look at the lo~rer left- <br />, 15 hand side of the photograph, this is some very large boulders <br />~ 16 down here--a lot of them. No. 2 again. <br />t 17 N <br />thi <br />i <br /> ow, <br />s <br />s No. 4 showing some large boulders. No. 3, <br />',, 18 same situation. And for scale, a truck going by. Here is No. 2, <br /> 19 again, showing some very large boulders down near the vase. <br />,' 20 And a closeup of that showing a down tree. That would <br /> 21 give evidence to on going and very recent activity. Okay. For <br />' 22 these disturbances, this is a toe area of the landslide <br />' 23 disturbance area No. 1 showing large boulders here. <br /> 24 On the right-hand side of the photograph, which is the <br />' 25 uphill side of the road, this is part of the boulder unfilled <br />