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Author: Regan Smith
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] was Garmin 60CSX, now Salton Sea formation
I read in a old paper back book, that I loaned to friend at work at the time
then they got laid off and took the book with them. Anyway in the book it
told of an old large wooden ship found in the desert.



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Were talking my backyard here and I'll agree with this last post! I was born
and raised in El Centro half my life the other I've spent in Yuma Arizona
laughing my dad sent me to the territorial prison but it's been paradise!
I'll invite anyone in Arizona who want's to do a little caching in Yuma to
contact any of us for some cache friendship! Also put a plug in for the next
"Yuma Event #4" February 11th and our famous "Tri Tip BBQ" at the wetlands
park this year. As we learn things, things get better and think this will be
another great Event.



Robert



In a message dated 11/28/2006 9:01:12 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
writes:

Not so While it is true that there either was no dams or minimal damming of
the Colorado, the river was redirected, through the all american canal for
the purpose of irrigating the imperial valley. Unusually heavy rains caused
the canal to breach, thus filling the Salton Sea. I do find it laughable
that groups like the Sierra Club are so intent on saving one of the most
polluted man made habitats in the world. I think that they would be better
in allowing the lake to dissappear.