Photos: Waterfall runs strong in the Animas Valley
Thursday, May 2, 2019 6:06 PM
Updated: Friday, May 3, 2019 4:57 PM
Water cascades off a cliff on the west side of the Animas Valley above Waterfall Ranch, owned by Ed and Patti Zink. “We haven’t seen the waterfall flow like this in the last two decades,” Patti Zink said Thursday. Last year, the waterfall basically dried up. The water flows down from the Falls Creek subdivision lake.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Water cascades off a cliff on the west side of the Animas Valley above Waterfall Ranch, owned by Ed and Patti Zink. “We haven’t seen the waterfall flow like this in the last two decades,” Patti Zink said Thursday. Last year, the waterfall basically dried up. The water flows down from the Falls Creek subdivision lake.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Water cascades off a cliff on the west side of the Animas Valley above Waterfall Ranch, owned by Ed and Patti Zink. “We haven’t seen the waterfall flow like this in the last two decades,” Patti Zink said Thursday. Last year, the waterfall basically dried up. The water flows down from the Falls Creek subdivision lake.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
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Photos: Waterfall runs strong in the Animas Valley
Water cascades off a cliff on the west side of the Animas Valley above Waterfall Ranch, owned by Ed and Patti Zink. “We haven’t seen the waterfall flow like this in the last two decades,” Patti Zink said Thursday. Last year, the waterfall basically dried up. The water flows down from the Falls Creek subdivision lake.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Water cascades off a cliff on the west side of the Animas Valley above Waterfall Ranch, owned by Ed and Patti Zink. “We haven’t seen the waterfall flow like this in the last two decades,” Patti Zink said Thursday. Last year, the waterfall basically dried up. The water flows down from the Falls Creek subdivision lake.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Water cascades off a cliff on the west side of the Animas Valley above Waterfall Ranch, owned by Ed and Patti Zink. “We haven’t seen the waterfall flow like this in the last two decades,” Patti Zink said Thursday. Last year, the waterfall basically dried up. The water flows down from the Falls Creek subdivision lake.
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