File:Hanging flume on the lower san Miguel River in 1891.png
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DescriptionHanging flume on the lower san Miguel River in 1891.png |
“In need of water to work the Dolores Canyon gold claims, the Montrose Placer Mining Company built a thirteen-mile canal and flume to deliver water from the San Miguel River. The last five miles of the flume clung to the wall of the canyon itself, running along the cliff face below you.” Colorado's hanging flume in 1890 |
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