Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash and Kimbeto Wash carve through this high desert terrain in San Juan County, revealing the intricate drainage patterns of the Colorado Plateau. This modern survey by the U.S. Geological Survey documents a landscape shaped by intermittent watercourses and the established Public Land Survey System, with township boundaries for t23n r11w, t23n r10w, t22n r11w, and t22n r10w clearly delineated. Human presence is marked by a sparse network of rural routes, including Rd 7650 and Co Rd 7840, which navigate the elevation changes between the washes. The northern reaches are further defined by the headwaters of Coal Creek and the transit corridor of Is Rt 458, providing a precise record of contemporary infrastructure in this arid region.
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1889 · Largo
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1889 · Chaco
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1892 · Chaco
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1895 · Largo
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1954 · Shiprock
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1954 · Aztec
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1958 · Shiprock
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1958 · Aztec
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1959 · Shiprock
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1962 · Aztec
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