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PhotographBrowns Park, Green River 1Photograph | Browns Park, Green River 1 | John Fielder | Green River | Trees | Islands | Foothills | Browns Park2023.1.5
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PhotographGreen River in Browns ParkPhotograph | Green River in Browns Park | John Fielder | Green River | Foothills | clouds | Browns Park2023.1.6
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PhotographGreen River At DuskPhotograph | Green River At Dusk | John Fielder | Green River | mountain range | Trees2023.1.7
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PhotographBrowns Park, Green River 4Photograph | Browns Park, Green River 4 | John Fielder | Green River | Browns Park | Lodore Canyon | Gates of Lodore | Trees2023.1.8
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PhotographBrowns Park National Wildlife Refuge 1Photograph | Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 1 | John Fielder | Green River | Gates of Lodore | National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.)2023.1.297
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 2Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 2 | John Fielder | Green River | Gates of Lodore | National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.)2023.1.298
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 3Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 3 | John Fielder | fog | Green River | Gates of Lodore | National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.)2023.1.299
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 4Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 4 | John Fielder | Green River | Gates of Lodore | National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.)2023.1.300
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 5Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 5 | John Fielder | Green River | Gates of Lodore | Logs | National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.)2023.1.301
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 7Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 7 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Cliffs | Gates of Lodore2023.1.302
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 8Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 8 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Cliffs | Gates of Lodore2023.1.303
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 9Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 9 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Green River2023.1.304
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PhotographGates of Lodore, Green River, DNM 10Photograph | Gates of Lodore, Green River, DNM 10 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Green River | Wood2023.1.305
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PhotographVermillion Creek Falls, Browns Park Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge 6Photograph | Vermillion Creek Falls, Browns Park Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge 6 | John Fielder | canyon | Vermillion Falls | National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.)2023.1.306
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PhotographWade and Curtis Camps, Green River, DNM 1Photograph | Wade and Curtis Camps, Green River, DNM 1 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Green River | Canyons | Trees | Foliage | Wade and Curtis Camps2023.1.307
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PhotographWade and Curtis Camps, Green River, DNM 2Photograph | Wade and Curtis Camps, Green River, DNM 2 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Green River | Canyons | Wade and Curtis Camps2023.1.308
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PhotographPot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 1Photograph | Pot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 1 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Rocks | canyon | Trees | Pot Creek2023.1.309
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PhotographPot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 2Photograph | Pot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 2 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Rocks | Pot Creek2023.1.310
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PhotographPot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 3Photograph | Pot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 3 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Green River | Pot Creek | Evergreen Trees | bushes2023.1.311
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PhotographPot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 4Photograph | Pot Creek Camp, Green River, Dinosaur National Monument 4 | John Fielder | Dinosaur National Monument | Green River | Pot Creek | Evergreen Trees | bushes | Island2023.1.312
View of the Green River, flowing through Browns Park in Moffat County. Trees line the banks while three islands are in the middle of the river. One of the islands is teeming with grass while one has some grass. A few foothills are in the background.
This photograph shows Green River flowing through Browns Park located in Moffat County, Colorado. Rocky cliffs and green foliage line the river, while two small islands sit in the middle. A blue, cloudy sky and foothills fill the background.
This photograph was taken in Brown's Park Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County, Colorado. The Green River is seen winding across the photo from top to bottom with land masses in between. Some sparse trees are seen across the land with a mountain range in the far distance. Photo appears to be taken near dusk.
This is a photograph of Green River in Browns Park, Moffat County, Colorado. In the lower half of the photo is the river with some grasses in the lower left corner. The rock formations in the background are the Gates of Lodore in Lodore Canyon. There are green trees at the base of the canyon.
A view of the Green River flowing through the Gates of Lodore into Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County. This was taken from the top of a ridge overlooking the Green River.
A view of the Green River flowing through the Gates of Lodore into Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County. This was taken from the shore of the Green River looking at the Gates of Lodore.
A view of the Green River flowing through the Gates of Lodore into Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County. This was taken from the shore of the Green River looking at the Gates of Lodore. There is fog coming in from the north, most likely from the morning chill.
A view of the Green River flowing through the Gates of Lodore into Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County. This was taken from the shore of the Green River with the Gates of Lodore behind the camera.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 30 at Mile 242.
A view of the shoreline of the Green River flowing through the Gates of Lodore into Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge in Moffat County.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 30 at Mile 242.
A view of the Gates of Lodore and the Green River flowing through them into Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County. This was taken from the shore of the Green River looking at the Gates of Lodore. Note the focus of the image being the cliffs.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 30 at Mile 242.
A close up of the cliffs of the Gates of Lodore in Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County. Note the reddish rock that forms the majority of the formation.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 30 at Mile 242.
A view of the Green River flowing through Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County. This was taken from the shore of the Green River looking at the river and cliffs.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 30 at Mile 242.
A picture of a burned tree along the Green River near the Gates of Lodore in Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County. The bark and wood are still blackened and nothing is growing on it despite the grass growing around it.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 30 at Mile 242.
A picture of Vermillion Falls in Dinosaur National Wildlife Refuge, Moffat County. The water is brown and murky as it cascades down the falls and flows downstream. The soil is also affected by the water, turning shades of green, blue and lime as the water splashes on and around it. The water is flowing around and affecting the canyon walls as noted by different areas deteriorating.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 27 at Mile 246.
The view of the canyons forming Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County from the Wade and Curtis Camps along the Green River. The tree leaves turning yellow note the time of the photo being taken during the autumn and the water is pretty muddy. The canyon walls being red helps highlight the canyon with the gray sky.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 31 at Mile 241. The place on the map has been circled by John Fielder and he has written "Good", "Box Elders, Dunes, Bench above camp for shots down + up" near the campground on the map.
The view of the canyons forming Dinosaur National Monument from the Wade and Curtis Camps along the Green River in Moffat County. This is taken from a higher elevation, and looks back up river. It captures the rear of the Gates of Lodore.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 31 at Mile 241. The place on the map has been circled by John Fielder and he has written "Good", "Box Elders, Dunes, Bench above camp for shots down + up" near the campground on the map.
A picture of the rocks and canyon side in Dinosaur National Monument, Pot Creek Camp, Moffat County, Colorado. The canyon is very grassy and has lots of trees growing on it.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 32 at Mile 235. The place on the map has been circled by John Fielder and he has written "Great Camp, box elders, highview point, all directions" near the campground on the map.
A picture of red rocks in yellow grass in Dinosaur National Monument, Pot Creek Camp, Moffat County, Colorado. The rocks may be an old fire ring or old stones used for something.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 32 at Mile 235. The place on the map has been circled by John Fielder and he has written "Great Camp, box elders, highview point, all directions" near the campground on the map.
The view of Green River in Dinosaur National Monument, Pot Creek Camp, Moffat County, Colorado. The island in the middle is formed by the river carving through the softer dirt around it. The one large evergreen tree and lush green bushes are signs that plants have been able to take root on this smallish island.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 32 at Mile 235. The place on the map has been circled by John Fielder and he has written "Great Camp, box elders, highview point, all directions" near the campground on the map.
The view of the Green River by the Pot Creek Camp in Dinosaur National Monument in Moffat County. The island in the middle is formed by the river carving through the softer dirt around it. The one large evergreen tree and lush green bushes are signs that plants have been able to take root on this smallish island. This photo was taken from the river bank and shows the river clearly flowing around the island.

This photograph correlates to a location on the Flaming Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument: Dinosaur River Guide, Waterproof Edition on page 32 at Mile 235. The place on the map has been circled by John Fielder and he has written "Great Camp, box elders, highview point, all directions" near the campground on the map.
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