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The canyon runs northwest‑southeast. The mouth is at the head of Diamond Gulch, [3] on the east side of the ghost town of Diamond, [4] at an elevation of 6,398 feet (1,950 m). [1] An unnamed intermittent stream flows the length of the canyon. [5] Crystal Canyon was so named for worthless deposits of crystals which were initially believed to ...
Bodies of water of Juab County, Utah (2 C, 2 P) M. ... Crystal Canyon (Utah) D. Deep Creek Valley; Diamond Gulch (Juab County, Utah) F. Fish Springs National Wildlife ...
The Caño Cristales (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɲo kɾisˈtales]; English: "Crystal Channel") is a river located in the Serranía de la Macarena, an isolated mountain range in Meta Department, Colombia. It is a tributary of the Guayabero River, itself a part of the Orinoco basin. Caño Cristales was found in 1969 by a group of cattle farmers.
The main pipeline providing water to the Grand Canyon National Park has failed after a series of breaks, leading to a sudden and sweeping shutdown of overnight hotel stays during one of the ...
Grand Canyon’s Hotels Close Over Labor Day Weekend After Main Water Supply Fails The original Transcanyon Waterline was constructed in the 1960s and, according to the NPS, has long surpassed its ...
The most popular stretches to float are in the Texas Hill Country, especially near New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, San Marcos, and San Antonio. Guadalupe River State Park offer four miles of river ...
Crystal Dam, like the higher Morrow Point Dam farther upstream, is a thin-shell arch dam, primarily planned to generate hydroelectric power. Unlike its upstream companions, excess water spills over the top of the dam through a notched-out, ungated spillway that can create a 227-foot (69 m) waterfall in times of overflow.
Crystal Reservoir is a 340-acre artificial reservoir on the Gunnison River in western Colorado.Located in the upper Black Canyon of the Gunnison, the lake was created in 1976 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as part of a larger plan to impound the upper section of the Gunnison for the generation of hydroelectric power, water storage, and public recreation.