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Tag Archives: Waterslide
Mono Debris Dam Swimming Hole (1991)
As noted in a previous post, East Camino Cielo to Mono Camp, there was once a remarkable swimming hole and water slide at Mono Debris Dam. Now, due to the massive erosion that occurred during winter storms following the Zaca … Continue reading →
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Tagged Mono Campground, Mono Debris Dam, Swimming, Waterslide
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