Burned trees along the trail into Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage.
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Burned trees along the trail into Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage.
USGS scientist finishes the installation of a rain gage at Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
USGS scientist finishes the installation of a rain gage at Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
Aerial view of the Gila Wilderness Area on the approach to Mogollon Baldy Lookout, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage to provide advance flood warning, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
Aerial view of the Gila Wilderness Area on the approach to Mogollon Baldy Lookout, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage to provide advance flood warning, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
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Burned trees along the trail into Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage.
Burned trees along the trail into Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage.
USGS scientist finishes the installation of a rain gage at Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
USGS scientist finishes the installation of a rain gage at Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
Aerial view of the Gila Wilderness Area on the approach to Mogollon Baldy Lookout, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage to provide advance flood warning, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
Aerial view of the Gila Wilderness Area on the approach to Mogollon Baldy Lookout, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage to provide advance flood warning, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.