
The White River carves through the high desert of Rio Blanco County, anchoring the town of Rangely and its surrounding energy-rich basins. This mid-1960s landscape is defined by the extraction economy of the Coal Oil Basin, evidenced by a network of industrial camps including California Camp, Texas Camp, Sharples Camp, and Levison Camp. These localized settlements provided the infrastructure for the region's oil and coal resources, with a specific Coal Mine located south of the river.
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