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A dramatic rescue was caught on video in California, as a helicopter rescued two people in kayaks trapped by a high tide. The San Luis Obispo County Urban Search and Rescue team rescued the two ...
The fountain has a small bronze plaque with the following inscription: "In memory of Lieut. Jack W. Swilling, 1831–1878, who built the first modern irrigation ditch, and Trinidad, his wife, 1850–1925, who established in 1868 the first pioneer home in the Salt River Valley."
Officials said the man, a tourist in his 60s, was kayaking with friends in the Franklin River when he slipped and became trapped. Kayaker's leg amputated after 20-hour rescue to free him from ...
Medics made the "life or death" decision with the tourist after multiple attempts to free him from rapids failed. Kayaker's leg amputated in middle of river after 20-hour rescue Skip to main content
The phrase ‘to go up Salt River’ or ‘to be rowed up Salt River’ is a colloquial political slogan or catchphrase originating from the Antebellum South era of the United States, with its earliest references from 1827 onwards.
Salt River passing below the Central Avenue Bridge in southern Phoenix after winter rains, March 2010. As the Salt River passes through its reservoirs, it flows by the Four Peaks Wilderness, near the Four Peaks. A few miles downstream of Stewart Mountain Dam, the last of the four Salt River Project dams, the Verde River joins the Salt from the ...
Video captured a U.S. Coast Guard Air Station crew rescue a man and his dog during Hurricane Helene after his sailboat became disabled and started taking on water off the Florida coast.. Helene ...
[1] [2] It affected most of the Salt River Valley in Maricopa County, Arizona, and caused damaged to the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa. [3] [4] [5] The river swelled to over 3 miles wide and caused significant damage, including the destruction of a railroad bridge. [1] The flood was a major precursor to the formation of the Salt River ...