Salazar Canyon and the surrounding high desert of Catron County are defined by a sophisticated system of water catchment and drainage. In an arid landscape where surface water is precious, cattle ranching infrastructure is prominent, featuring named reservoirs like Jercka Lake, Burr Tank, and Wire Corral Tank. These water sources are strategically placed near natural drainages such as Carrizo Wash and Agua Fria Creek, illustrating how land use has adapted to the local hydrology.
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1886 · St Johns
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1892 · St Johns
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1954 · Saint Johns
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1957 · Saint Johns
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1958 · Saint Johns
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1962 · Saint Johns
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1971 · Mesa Parada
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1971 · The Rincon
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1972 · Zuni Salt Lake
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1972 · Twentytwo Spring
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