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Smoking pile of branches Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Ipomeae covering native vegetat.; DRTO/Loggerhead Key; Date: 12-12-97; Photo taken by: Diane Riggs; Everglades National Park; SFNRC
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1997-12-12
View of gravel path Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Natural recruitment (Iva) s. end; DRTO/Loggerhead Key; Date: 12-12-97; Photo taken by: Diane Riggs; Everglades National Park; SFNRC
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1997-12-12
Yellowstone photo album 8, page 107 Yellowstone National Park
Machine smoothing out gravel on road bed of Little River Road with incomplete walls, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Gravel on the road bed.Repair of little river road, II-R-Maint-17656
1974
Yellowstone photo album 8, page 84 Yellowstone National Park
View down straight gravel road Everglades National Park; National Park Service View down straight gravel road with bushes on either side; "Ingraham Highway about 2 m. south of Hayes Farm Road. Approx. 20' wide useable rock surface; Park maintained".
Yellowstone photo album 22, page 71 Yellowstone National Park
Gravel road with ranger station sign to left and house in background, Abrams Creek, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rout 26, at Abrams Creek Ranger Station. Roadway damage upstream.Flood damage; Flood of January 31, 1957, IV-D-3745, Miscellaneous - Disasters (Fires; floods; accidents; plane crashes; landslides; snow storm damage)
Close-up of car parked on gravel road Everglades National Park; National Park Service Note reads: SHARK VALLEY LOOP ROAD - Is in very poor condition due to high water levels which flood the area during the summer months. These holes and other washed-out areas along the road are presently causing an unusually rough ride for visitors on the Shark Valley Tram. Additionally, funds are needed to adequately surface this road to reduce the excessively [high] maintenance cost, and to meet standards for an enjoyable interpretive tour along this road. PICTURE 7: Closeup of holes in Shark Valley Loop Road as shown in picture 6.
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1972-09-25
Photo looking west at gravel Whistling Branch Ford or the Walk Your Bike Hill lined with wood poles, Cades Cove, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Whistling Branch Ford (Walk Your Bike Hill) before any action taken on bicycle accident prevention. Looking West.Cades Cove, II-R-Gen-17282
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1971-12-23
Small house with porch and two smaller structures with gravel path leading to house, Oconaluftee Farmstead, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park As viewed from vicinity of the barn... Note the adequate walk of crushed rock material that routes visitors to all exhibits. Oconaluftee Farmstead House; Relocated, II-B-(5)-Ocon-3673, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Historic buildings being preserved - Oconaluftee pioneer, Farmstead buildings
Photo of approach to poor condition Whistling Branch Ford on Walk You Bike Hill, Cades Cove Loop Road, Tennessee, 1972 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Approach to Whistling Branch ford (Walk Your bike Hill) after action was taken on bicycle accident prevention. Ford in poor condition and needs relocating.Cades Cove loop road, II-R-Gen-17286
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1972-01-20
Photo looking east at trail approaching poor condition Whistling Branch Ford and Walk You Bike Hill, Cades Cove Loop Road, Tennessee, 1971 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Approach to Whistling Branch ford (Walk your bike Hill) after action taken on bicycle accident prevention. Note poor condition of ford. Looking east.Cades Cove Loop Road, II-R-Gen-17285
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1972-01-20

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