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As the Rio Grande Dries Up, Canoeing Near Big Bend National Park Gets Harder

Canoeing the Rio Grande near Big Bend National Park can be magical. But as the river dries, it’s getting harder to find where a boat will actually float.

Daniel Modlin
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Chihuahuan Desert (Mexico), Global Warming, National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, Parks and Other Recreation Areas, Rio Grande River, Rivers, Southwestern States (US), Texas, Travel and Vacations, United States, Water
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