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04/Oct/2007 11:37AM |
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New GPS Ranger self-guided tour system hand held players are now available for rent in the Furnace Creek Visitor Center. These units are keyed to download audio and video ranger guided tours at historic and scenic “hot spots” throughout Death Valley National Park. The GPS Ranger is available for rent from the Death Valley Natural [...]
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04/Oct/2007 11:23AM |
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has recently released new models for determining the magnitude and frequency of annual peak streamflow for rivers and streams throughout the State of Utah. Using streamflow data collected through water year 2005 and advanced analysis techniques, these new equations are critical for infrastructure project planning, managing resources and public safety.For [...]
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04/Oct/2007 11:04AM |
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October 26 and 27 ONLY!6:00 pm Ghosts of the PastDiscover the hidden secrets of Painted Desert Inn during this walking lantern tour of the building. Some stairs may be included on the tour. Because this program will occur after park hours, you must be at Painted Desert Inn before 6:00 pm; you must stay with [...]
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04/Oct/2007 11:00AM |
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The park received a cell phone call around 10 a.m. on October 2nd, reporting that a helicopter had crashed on a houseboat in the mouth of Last Chance Bay on Lake Powell. Rangers Jared St. Clair, Shawn McNally and Chad Hunter and firefighters Chris Cook and Heath Beard responded by boat. Pilot Robert Schwartz and [...]
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04/Oct/2007 10:57AM |
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On Friday, September 28th, a rock slab fell on a boat on Lake Powell, killing one person. The search continues for a second person who is missing and presumed drowned. Park dispatch was contacted by visitors who reported finding the capsized vessel within Lake Canyon. They had reportedly passed the vessel as it sat [...]
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04/Oct/2007 10:55AM |
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October 1, 1881 - Geronimo and Naiche, son of the late Cochise, escaped the San Carlos Reservation with about 400 other Apaches. Despite pursuit by a posse of 35 -40 men, they remained free until February 1884 when Geronimo surrendered and returned to the reservation.October 2, 1879 - The first [...]
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04/Oct/2007 10:49AM |
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October 6-7: Julian Merchants Association Julian Apple Days Festival held at Menghini Winery - Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Menghini Winery - $3 Adults, Children 15 under free. (760) 765-1083 www.julianappledays.com. The Apple Days Festival has a long history in Julian, dating back to the early [...]
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04/Oct/2007 10:31AM |
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“The Pulse of Earth Science” is this year’s theme for Earth Science Week (ESW), an annual event sponsored by the American Geological Institute (AGI) and its member organization.California, Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - The U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park will welcome 1,200 Bay Area school children in grades 1-8 to attend an Earth Science [...]
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04/Oct/2007 10:01AM |
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On September 26th and 27th, Mariposa County Sheriff’s Office deputies, United States Forest Service officers, California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement officers, and Yosemite rangers and special agents raided four illegal marijuana cultivation sites in the Wawona District at the south end of the park. Three of the sites were located right on [...]
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