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Wooden pole fence climbs hill. Dry wild grass and bushes grow around it. This is November, autumn in Wyoming, when everything growing hibernates.-stock-foto
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Reeds are near and in the North Plate River here in rural USA. Just past the trees on opposite bank is a ranchers pasture without any cattle.-stock-foto
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One bent wooden posts in the fenceline. View of Laramie Peak here in Wyoming. Nice autumn morning to see beautiful scenery in North America.-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM (Credit Image: © Larry Clouse/Csm/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Last Year. 9th Nov, 2025. Colorado's largest body of water, the Blue Mesa Reservoir, is a critical water source for millions of families, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and wildlife. Currently, due to continued draught conditions, unseasonably warm temperatures, and low springtime snow-melt runoff, Blue Mesa is more than 17 feet below the water level from November of last year. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison, Colorado. Larry Clouse/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto