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Mesa Verde Fire
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%257E4624%257E762424%257E,00.html<BR><BR> Tuesday, July 30, 2002 - MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK - A wildfire in the heart of Mesa Verde National Park forced roughly 2,000 visitors and 100 employees to flee the world-famous preserve of ancient Indian ruins as flames quickly scorched up to 1,600 acres of high desert brush on Monday. <BR><BR>The park, now indefinitely closed, already had experienced a decline in visitation this year. June 2002 figures were down by 12,009 people, almost 13 percent, from June of last year, according to park officials.
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is this in oregon?
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Please, there are fires in the west each and every year, this is nothing new, the forest will come back as well as the tourists.
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This year is different. The fires are near residential areas, the timber is exceptionally dry, and resources are stretched because there are so many fires. <BR>Some people are vacationing in these areas and need the information more detailed than on your own local news reports.
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Mesa Verse in Colorado. <BR><BR>To who cares, there have been numerous posts about ppl planning to visit this wonderful place. If I was planning my valuable vacation time I would like to know this type of information. Would not you? I thought that this was what this forum was all about? Perhaps I was wrong?
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Kima,<BR>I very much appreciate your input a I am staying in Mesa Verde in a few weeks.<BR>Thanks for keeping us posted and ignore the #@!%*?<BR>The forum needs people like you and less of whocares.<BR>Cheers<BR>Jan
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You might want to make a back up plan. Hopefully, the fire will be under control and doused soon. But, apparently, a sewage treatment facility at the park was burnt. So, I wonder if they may be closed for the season. (just speculation)
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