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Heavy equipment working on Montezuma Canyon Road

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There were 14 large debris flows that crossed Montezuma Canyon Road. Workers used heavy equipment to carve a path through each one.

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2010
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National Parks Gallery
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label_outline Explore Debris Flow, Coronado National Memorial, Grand Canyon National Park

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A U.S. Air Force Civil Engineering Airman, from the

436th Civil Engineer Squadron engineering assistants

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coronado national memorial damage debris debris flow montezuma canyon road heavy equipment debris flows national parks gallery high resolution arizona grand canyon national park