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All articles in Soda Dam Images

S.F.N.F. Clippings, Soda Dam Images

High and Fast

By Judith Isaacs

From Journal Publishing Co., April 21, 1987 Linda and Dick Israels of Colorado walk along the swollen Jemez Creek near the Soda Dam north of Jemez Springs Monday. Gilbert Sandoval of the U.S. Forest Service’s Jemez District Ranger Station said snow runoff is 25 to 30 percent above normal this … More High and Fast

High and FastApril 21, 1987Gilbert SAandoval, Santa Fe National Forest, Soda Dam

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