| 3rd Manmade Grand Canyon Flood Planned |
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For the third time since 1996, officials plan to unleash a manmade flood in the Grand Canyon next month in an effort to restore an ecosystem that was altered by a dam constructed on the Colorado River decades ago. Read more...
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 ) |
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