(DILLON Colo., August 10,2004) I-70 drains out of the Continental Divide into Dillon; built mostly below Dillon Dam (right) and Silverthorne (left of frwy) These towns and others depend on Dillon Reservoir to bring tourist to the area in the summer. (Photo by KEN PAPALEO / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
(DILLON Colo., August 10,2004) I-70 drains out of the Continental Divide into Dillon; built mostly below Dillon Dam (right) and Silverthorne (left of frwy) These towns and others depend on Dillon Reservoir to bring tourist to the area in the summer. (Photo by KEN PAPALEO / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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(DILLON Colo., August 10,2004) I-70 drains out of the Continental Divide into Dillon; built mostly below Dillon Dam (right) and Silverthorne (left of frwy) These towns and others depend on Dillon Reservoir to bring tourist to the area in the summer. (Photo by KEN PAPALEO / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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2004-09-10 05:05:17
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