Monthly Archive: August 2022

Historic Hanging Flume – Dolores River – Colorado

Historic Hanging Flume - Dolores River - Colorado

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A view of a historic hanging flume constructed by the Montrose Placer Mining company in the 1880’s to help miners exploit placer gold deposits in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. The flume was more than 12 miles in length, and was connected to a ditch starting at a dam on the San Miguel River near Uravan, Colorado. While in operation the flume carried more than 80 million gallons of water a day.

Denver Post: 121-year-old western Colorado mining flume clings to its secrets
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Muhammad Ali Blvd Sign – Louisville – Kentucky

Muhammad Ali Blvd Sign - Louisville - Kentucky

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Muhammad Ali Boulevard Sign in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The street was renamed in Muhammad Ali’s honor in 1978. A Louisville native, Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr in 1942. He would go onto become a professional and Olympic boxer, winning three world heavyweight championship, with a record of 61 fights, 56 wins (37 wins by KO), and 5 losses. His most famous fights included those with Sunny Liston, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman, including the historic boxing event the Rumble in the Jungle, that took place with Foreman, in Kinshasa, Zaire, in 1974.

Theropod Dinosaur Track – Moab – Utah

Theropod Dinosaur Track - Moab - Utah

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The track of an unknown theropod dinosaur, that stood approximately 6 feet tall. Located outside of Moab, Utah in the Cedar Mountain Formation. Its speculated that the track comes from the Ornithomimidae family of theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Period of Laurasia, which included both Asia and North America. Theropod dinosaurs were a group of dinosaur that ranged from small to very large, were bipedal, and carnivorous.