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English: Aerial image of entrenched meanders of the San Juan River within Goosenecks State Park.
  • Located in San Juan County, southeastern Utah (U.S.).
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  • Constructed from county topographic map DRG mosaic for San Juan County from USDA/NRCS - National Cartography & Geospatial Center using Global Mapper 12.0 and Adobe Illustrator. Latitude 33° 31' 49.52" N., Longitude 111° 37' 48.02" W.
Date Taken on 10 May 2011
Source USDA/FSA
Author USDA/FSA

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