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Dotsero Crater is an elongate, 2,300 ft (700 m) long by 1,300 ft (400 m) wide, maar
incised into
sedimentary strata of the side of a mountain, called...
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Dotsero is an
unincorporated community and a census-designated
place (CDP)
located in and
governed by
Eagle County, Colorado,
United States. The CDP is...
- two railroads. In 1932, the D&RGW
began construction of the
Dotsero Cutoff, from
Dotsero (east of
Glenwood Springs) to
connect to the D&SL at Bond on...
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Corridor between Denver and
Grand Junction. The
canyon stretches from near
Dotsero,
where the
Colorado receives the
Eagle River,
downstream in a west-southwest...
- The
Dotsero Formation is a
geologic formation in Colorado. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cambrian period.
Earth sciences portal Colorado portal...
- out of
money before even
reaching Utah. In 1931 the D&RGW
completed the "
Dotsero Cutoff"
linking Glenwood Springs to the D&SL
route at Bond, Colorado, finally...
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commuter service was
proposed between Minturn and
Dotsero, in 2012 from
Leadville to Vail and
Dotsero with
intermediate stations at Minturn, Avon, Eagle...
- it
turns west,
flowing past
Eagle and Gypsum, and
joins the
Colorado at
Dotsero, in
western Eagle County. Its flow
ranges from 200 cu ft/s (5.7 m3/s) in...
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construction of the
Dotsero Cutoff east of
Glenwood Springs to near Bond on the
Colorado River, at a
location called Orestod (
Dotsero spelled backward)...
- the D&RGW
began construction of the
Dotsero Cutoff. The
southwestern end of the
cutoff became known as
Dotsero (a
portmanteau of "Dot Zero," the zero...