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Herbicide containers and tubes Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Interior of herbicide containment unit Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Swimming and tubing, Little River, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Swimming and tubing in Little River,Little River, IV-U-Gen-15966, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
1974
Rough ride over the rapids in Little River Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rough ride over the rapids in Little River.Tubing on Little River, IV-U-4604, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Two young men riding in rubber raft down Little River Great Smoky Mountains National Park Two young men ride rubber raft down Little River.Rubber Raft, IV-U-4603, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Visitors, some carrying tubes, looking down at The Sinks Great Smoky Mountains National Park Visitors looking down at The Sinks. Note those carrying tubes.Visitors at the Sinks, IV-U-Gen-4957, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Tuber approaches drop off on large rock, tuber is floating backwards Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tuber approaches drop off on large rock, tuber is floating backwards.Tubing, Little River, IV-U-4607, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Two young men riding in rubber raft down Little River Great Smoky Mountains National Park Two young men riding in rubber raft down Little River. See IV-U-4601.Rubber Raft, IV-U-4601, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Two young men riding in rubber raft down Little River Great Smoky Mountains National Park Two young men riding in rubber raft down Little River.Tubing and Rafting on Little River, IV-U-4600, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Two young men riding in rubber raft down Little River Great Smoky Mountains National Park Two young men in rubber raft paddle past fisherman on Little River.Little River Recreational Use, IV-U-4602, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Tubers walking upstream after floating down Little River, creating a potential traffic hazard Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tubers, walking upstream after floating down Little River, create a potential hazard with traffic.Tubers and Traffic, IV-U-4598, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Tubers walking upstream after floating down Little River, creating a potential traffic hazard Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tubers, walking upstream after floating down Little River, create a potential hazard with traffic.Tubers and Traffic, IV-U-4599, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
Tuber going around large rock in Little River Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tuber going around large rock in Little River. The force of the stream takes him around rather than over.Tubing on Little River, IV-U-4606, Miscellaneous - Use of Park
The Sinks is a favorite site for swimming and diving from the rocks Great Smoky Mountains National Park The Sinks is a favorite site for swimming and diving from the rocks.The Sinks, IV-U-Gen-4960, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
The bridge at the Sinks can be congested by automobiles, gawkers, and swimmers Great Smoky Mountains National Park The bridge at the Sinks can be congested by automobiles, gawkers, and swimmers. The Sinks, IV-U-Gen-4959, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers.Swimmers at the Sinks, IV-U-Gen-4958, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers.Swimmers and Tubers; Townsend Y, IV-U-Gen-4956, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers.Swimmers and Tubers; Townsend Y, IV-U-Gen-4955, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers Great Smoky Mountains National Park Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimmers and tubers.Swimmers and Tubers; Townsend Y, IV-U-Gen-4954, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Popular swimming and tubing site, Little River, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A typical Sunday Afternoon in mid-summer. The Little River at Townsend Y is a favorite site for swimming and tubing,Townsend Y, IV-U-Gen-15964, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
1974

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