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In addition, they will work to raise output from West Qurna 2 to 120,000 barrels per day (19,000 m 3 /d) by 2012 [5] and 1.8 million barrels per day (290,000 m 3 /d) over a period of 13 years. [6] [7] In March 2012, Statoil sold its 18.75% stake in the field to Lukoil, giving the Russian firm a 75% stake, and leaving the Iraqi state oil company ...
Yosemite National Park East end of state maintenance at western park boundary Big Oak Flat Entrance Station; park fee or pass required for entry [28] Mariposa MPA R41.52-43.75 Big Oak Flat Road to SR 41 / SR 140 – Yosemite Valley Tuolumne Grove (winter closure gate near the eastern end of the grove) [5] [29] Tuolumne TUO 43.75-R56.15
Along with James S. Hutchinson and Duncan McDuffie, he pioneered a high mountain route in 1908 from Yosemite National Park to Kings Canyon, roughly along the route of the modern JMT. In 28 days, they completed a trip of 228 miles through the high mountains, including several previously unexplored sections. [ 11 ]
West end of SR 49 overlap: 22.00: SR 49 north / Jones Street – Coulterville, Sonora: East end of SR 49 overlap: Yosemite National Park: 51.80: East end of state maintenance at western park boundary Arch Rock Entrance Station; park fee or pass required for entry [12] Big Oak Flat Road to SR 120 (Tioga Road) – Manteca Northside Drive ...
SR 41 then heads north to the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park. Inside the park, state routes are federally maintained and are not included in the state route logs. Although there is an "End SR 41" sign south of the park's entrance, [2] state routes within the park may still be signed at intersections. [3]
The Wawona Tunnel is a highway tunnel in Yosemite National Park. It, and Tunnel View just beyond its east portal, were completed in 1933. [1] [2] Wawona Tunnel is named after the community of Wawona but its name origin is not known. A popular story claims Wawō'na was the Miwok word for "big tree", or for "hoot of the owl", a bird considered ...
The National Park-to-Park Highway was an auto trail in the United States in the 1910s and 1920s, plotted by A. L. Westgard. It followed a large loop through the West, connecting twelve national parks: Rocky Mountain National Park; Yellowstone National Park; Glacier National Park; Mount Rainier National Park; Crater Lake National Park
Many mountains in Yosemite National Park are higher than 12,000 feet (3,700 m); three are higher than 13,000 feet (4,000 m). [1] [2] The peaks of Yosemite are among some of the highest mountains in California. The below table gives information from peakbagger and summitpost.