| Man-induced flood released from Glen Canyon Dam |
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Hundreds of people drove across the northern Arizona desert this week, intent on reaching Glen Canyon Dam for today's torrential release of water, designed to mimic spring snowmelts from the days when the mighty Colorado River roared unimpeded through the Southwest. Read More... |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 March 2008 ) |
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