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The Tornillo Creek Bridge, Big Bend National Park, recently constructed under the NPS Mission 66 program, at times seems to cross a dry river, with certainly no water in sight. But sudden rains, common to the area, are capable of turning a dry bed into a raging torrent.
U.S. National Park Service
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Jack E. Boucher
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Big Bend National Park, Code: BIBE
Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas
Latitude: 29.2980003356934, Longitude: -103.230003356934

NPS Museum Number Catalog : HFCA 1607
1959
Public Can View
Organization: National Park Service History Collection
Address: Harpers Ferry Center, PO Box 50, Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425, 304-535-6119
Email: HFC_Archivist@nps.gov

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