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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Oct 10, 2008
Description: On the edge of the Colorado River, some steep canyons are cut by dry creeks. Much of the erosion occurred during the Miocene-Pliocene uplift that gave the water lots of potential energy. The glacier melt of the Ice Ages contributed a lot of water to turn that potential into kinetic energy.

The curvy gulch looked just perfect for some adventure film. The river water looked just perfect for some SeaRey adventure.


Date Taken: Oct 10, 2008
Place Taken: Near Westwater, CO
Owner: Dan Nickens
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Category: 329, Taking Peli Home
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