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Udo
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That's a cool site, N2!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by N2Baja
http://world.time.com/timelapse/
This is a cool site from National Geographic where you can see an aerial timelapse of the area from the early 1980's to current. Click on "Explore
the World" (bottom right on the grid) and navigate to the area you'd like to see.
Its interesting to see the water drain from Laguna Salada over the years. I didn't look too closely, but maybe you can find the causeway.
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Grid? Please help me find this grid so I can look too... Thanks!
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N2Baja
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Quote: | Originally posted by N2Baja
http://world.time.com/timelapse/
This is a cool site from National Geographic where you can see an aerial timelapse of the area from the early 1980's to current. Click on "Explore
the World" (bottom right on the grid) and navigate to the area you'd like to see.
Its interesting to see the water drain from Laguna Salada over the years. I didn't look too closely, but maybe you can find the causeway.
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Sorry, when you click the link there will be a photo of Dubai, along the bottom on the right hand side it says "Explore the World" Click that
Forget about the danger and think of the fun.
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StuckSucks
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1. Click on Explore the World, lower right
2. One the resulting page, enter a location to explore
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David K
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Thank you for trying to help me!
Okay... I found it... Thanks!
[Edited on 3-20-2014 by David K]
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David K
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Laguna Salada 1984, 1990, 1999
[Edited on 3-20-2014 by David K]
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StuckSucks
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Photo Sphere of the causeway
Photo Sphere of the causeway
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Kgryfon
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Very cool
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okiegumbo
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Causeway/1983/1984 Flood
The exact date is a little foggy. There was a major release of water on the Colorado river as a result of high run off from the winter snow pack (NY
Times July 17, 1983). The resulting flood caused several deaths and millions of dollars in damages along the river below Parker Dam. It also flooded
the Colorado river delta. Traveling to San Felipe during that time I witnessed a bucket crane building a channel/causeway from the highway west
toward the mountains. Houses along the Rio Hardy were flooded up to the roofs. The water was raging through large culverts under the highway into
Laguna Salada. Sometime later, several friends and I explored the area in an Avon inflatable. The water was still raging into Laguna Salada.
(Pictures on Google) There were numerous small commercial fishing operations along both sides the highway. Apparently the flooding of the delta
created a explosion in the fish population (bass and catfish). There were a gazillion birds. During our exploration we became lost in the cattails
and stumbled upon several small boats with jetdrives on their outboards, The boats, men and even the guns were camo! It scared the beejeezes out of
us until we realized they were duck hunter. There were duck hunters everywhere. I believe there may be a National Geographical article or TV
documentary on the aftermath of the flood. Lots of info on Google. I assumed at the time the channel was to relieve the flooding along the Rio Hardy
or an attempt to create a permanent water supply to Laguna Salada.
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StuckSucks
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FLOODS ALONG COLORADO RIVER SET OFF A DEBATE OVER BLAME
http://www.nytimes.com/1983/07/17/us/floods-along-colorado-r...
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David K
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Too much water in 1983, not enough 30 years later! Everything works in cycles...
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