Turn back clock of Camp Hale

PANDO, CO - MARCH 26: From left, Matt Grove, a fish biologist, Aaron Mayville, of U.S. Forest Service, and Marcus Selig, of National Forest Foundation, walks along the Eagle River, March 26, 2015. Federal land managers embark on a proposed $30 million project to turn back clock and restore a high mountain river valley, that was filled in with millions of tons of gravel and transformed during World War II training facility, back to its original path at Camp Hale. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
PANDO, CO - MARCH 26: From left, Matt Grove, a fish biologist, Aaron Mayville, of U.S. Forest Service, and Marcus Selig, of National Forest Foundation, walks along the Eagle River, March 26, 2015. Federal land managers embark on a proposed $30 million project to turn back clock and restore a high mountain river valley, that was filled in with millions of tons of gravel and transformed during World War II training facility, back to its original path at Camp Hale. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Turn back clock of Camp Hale
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RJ Sangosti / Contributor
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Denver Post
Datum skapat:
26 mars 2015
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CDXXEAGLEVALLEY_RJ28302
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