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  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A flooded car sits in front of a flooded home in New Orleans on Sept 4, 2005 after Hurricane Katrina took its' toll. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo23.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A flooded home on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The home is in Jefferson Parish in New Orleans. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo17.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuee Julia Chaney was able to evacuate New Orleans with two sons, her future in-laws, and her Dr. Martin Luther King prayer fan which she held for days without letting go while waiting to be saved. She was escorted from a military helicopter after being evacuated from their flooded neighborhood to the city's airport  on September 4, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The evacuees are then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed into the airport where they receive medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees are screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, once the flight is taking off. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo48_BW.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  My-Shelle Johnson, 8, walks at a evacuation shelter with her little brother, Kevin Johnson the 5th, 2 yrs, on Sept 6, 2005 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The shelter is called Palm Meadows and is a training facility for thoroughbred horses. The Johnson family evacuated New Orleans after being stranded for days in their flooded home and having to watch dead bodies float by. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo38_BW.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Volunteer firefighters search flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo21.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuee Julia Chaney was able to evacuate New Orleans with two sons, her future in-laws, and her Dr. Martin Luther King prayer fan which she held for days without letting go while waiting to be saved. She was escorted from a military helicopter after being evacuated from their flooded neighborhood to the city's airport  on September 4, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The evacuees are then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed into the airport where they receive medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees are screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, once the flight is taking off. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo48.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Rescue workers, armed with pistols and rifles, stage at the edge of flooded New Orleans on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The view is looking down Airline Way, a large boulevard the dissects the city. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo42.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  My-Shelle Johnson, 8, front, Kevin Johnson the 4th, 5 yrs old, center, and Kevin Johnson the 5th, 2, pass time at a evacuation shelter in West Palm Beach, FL on Sept, 6, 2005. The shelter is called Palm Meadows and is a training facility for thoroughbred horses. The Johnson family evacuated New Orleans after being stranded for days in their flooded home and having to watch dead bodies float by. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo34.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo30.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo29.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo26.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A man pulls his belongings in a boat after evacuating his flooded home on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo25.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Volunteer firefighters search flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo22.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Volunteer firefighters search flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo21.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Heavily armed private security personnel guard firefighters searching flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo13.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo3.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo2.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  Michelle Johnson, 27, cradles her baby, I-Shelle, 7 months, at a evacuation shelter in West Palm Beach, FL on Sept, 6, 2005. The shelter is called Palm Meadows and is a training facility for thoroughbred horses. The Johnson family evacuated New Orleans after being stranded for days in their flooded home and having to watch dead bodies float by. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo33_BW.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Volunteer firefighters search flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo21_BW.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuee Julia Chaney was able to evacuate New Orleans with two sons, her future in-laws, and her Dr. Martin Luther King prayer fan which she held for days without letting go while waiting to be saved. She was escorted from a military helicopter after being evacuated from their flooded neighborhood to the city's airport  on September 4, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The evacuees are then hustled from the helicopter onto waiting cargo carts ( normally used to move luggage) and rushed into the airport where they receive medical attention. Shortly after entering the airport, evacuees are screened and divided nto groups of 50 and told to go to a certain boarding gate. Evacuees only find out the destination of the flight, and their new temporary home, once the flight is taking off. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo48.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  My-Shelle Johnson, 8, walks at a evacuation shelter with her little brother, Kevin Johnson the 5th, 2 yrs, on Sept 6, 2005 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The shelter is called Palm Meadows and is a training facility for thoroughbred horses. The Johnson family evacuated New Orleans after being stranded for days in their flooded home and having to watch dead bodies float by. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo38.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  My-Shelle Johnson, 8, Kevin Johnson the 3rd, 7 yrs, Kevin Johnson the 4th, 5 yrs, and Kevin Johnson the 5th, 2 yrs, run down a path at a evacuation shelter in West Palm Beach, FL on Sept, 6, 2005 as their parents, Kevin Johnson the 2nd and Michelle Johnson follow behind. The shelter is called Palm Meadows and is a training facility for thoroughbred horses. The Johnson family evacuated New Orleans after being stranded for days in their flooded home and having to watch dead bodies float by. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo35.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  Michelle Johnson, 27, cradles her baby, I-Shelle, 7 months, at a evacuation shelter in West Palm Beach, FL on Sept, 6, 2005. The shelter is called Palm Meadows and is a training facility for thoroughbred horses. The Johnson family evacuated New Orleans after being stranded for days in their flooded home and having to watch dead bodies float by. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo33.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A statue of the Virgin Mary is visible in front of a flooded home on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. . (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo32.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo28.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Evacuees are rushed off of helicopters that ferried them from various parts of flooded New Orleans to the Louis Armstrong International Airport on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. The evacuees would within hours be put on planes and sent to cities around the country. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo27.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Volunteer firefighters search flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo20.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Heavily armed private security personnel guard firefighters searching flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Security was needed to ward off rioters and criminals. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo12.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Volunteer firefighters search flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo10.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Heavily armed private security personnel guard firefighters searching flooded New Orleans, LA on Sept. 4, 2005 for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo15.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A completely submerged street in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sept. 4, 2005. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)....
    Hurricane Katrina Photo52.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A statue of the Virgin Mary is visible above the water on a completely submerged street in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sept. 4, 2005. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)....
    Hurricane Katrina Photo53.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A hurricane evacuation sign points the way on Airline Way, once a long and wide boulevard, on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo41.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A hurricane evacuation sign points the way on Airline Way, once a long and wide boulevard, on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo9.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  A evacuee family passes time outside their room at a shelter for hurricane survivors on Sept 6, 2005 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Rosa Angelatta, white t-shirt, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and Angelatta's grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo39.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL - September 6, 2005:  A evacuee family passes time outside their room at a shelter for hurricane survivors on Sept 6, 2005 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Rosa Angelatta, white t-shirt, her daughter Sandra Smith (in red) and Angelatta's grandson, Kenneth, 11, playing with Sandra's niece, Eleanora, 5. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo39_BW.jpg
  • Hurricane Katrina evacuees at Florida shelter photographed for People Magazine.
    Hurricane Katrina Photo37_BW.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A mans body floats on Airline Way on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. . (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo36_BW.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Search and rescue operations continue on Sept. 4, 2005 as fire fighters from Jefferson Parrish use a boat they borrowed to search for any last remaining survivors in need of evacuation. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)....
    Hurricane Katrina Photo31_BW.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL- September 6, 2005:  Chelsea Gair, 7, walks to her room with a stuffed Tweety Bird doll on Sept. 6, 2005. She and her family evacuated from New Orleans and were flown to West Palm Beach, Floridan and sheltered at Palm Meadows, a thoroughbred training facility. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo4_BW.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Search and rescue operations continue on Sept. 4, 2005 as fire fighters from Jefferson Parrish use a boat they borrowed to search for any last remaining survivors in need of evacuation. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)....
    Hurricane Katrina Photo31.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A mans body floats on Airline Way on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. . (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo36.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A man retrieves some his belongings and carries them to dry land on Sept. 4, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)..
    Hurricane Katrina Photo55.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A mans body floats on Airline Way on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. . (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo40.jpg
  • Hurricane Katrina evacuees at Florida shelter photographed for People Magazine.
    Hurricane Katrina Photo37.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  A mans body floats on Airline Way on Sept, 4, 2005 in New Orleans following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina
    Hurricane Katrina Photo36.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Search and rescue operations continue on Sept. 4, 2005 as fire fighters from Jefferson Parrish use a boat they borrowed to search for any last remaining survivors in need of evacuation. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)....
    Hurricane Katrina Photo24.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Two men who said they were neighbors reach dry land for the first time on Sept, 4, 2005 after evacuating by small boat following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo14.jpg
  • SHREVEPORT, LA - September 2, 2005:  Evacuees from Hurricane Katrina take shelter inside a sports complex in Shreveport, LA on Sept. 2, 2005. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo11.jpg
  • SHREVEPORT, LA - September 2, 2005:  Evacuees from Hurricane Katrina take shelter inside a sports complex in Shreveport, LA on Sept. 2, 2005. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo7.jpg
  • SHREVEPORT, LA - September 2, 2005:  Evacuees from Hurricane Katrina take shelter inside a sports complex in Shreveport, LA on Sept. 2, 2005. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo5.jpg
  • WEST PALM BEACH, FL- September 6, 2005:  Chelsea Gair, 7, walks to her room with a stuffed Tweety Bird doll on Sept. 6, 2005. She and her family evacuated from New Orleans and were flown to West Palm Beach, Floridan and sheltered at Palm Meadows, a thoroughbred training facility. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo4.jpg
  • NEW ORLEANS, LA - September 4, 2005:  Search and rescue operations continue on Sept. 4, 2005 as fire fighters from Jefferson Parrish use a boat they borrowed to search for any last remaining survivors in need of evacuation. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)....
    Hurricane Katrina Photo31.jpg
  • SHREVEPORT, LA - September 2, 2005:  Evacuees from Hurricane Katrina take shelter inside a sports complex in Shreveport, LA on Sept. 2, 2005. (Photo by Todd Bigelow/Aurora)
    Hurricane Katrina Photo6.jpg
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Outdoor Lifestyle Eastern Sierras-37...jpg
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3823.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3800.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3797.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3794.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3777.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3759.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3757.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3196.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3188.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3185.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3183.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3879.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3833.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3819.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3814.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Lakes were filled to capacity and beyond, streams and rivers flooded campgrounds, snow covered shorelines and roads were closed even into July.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3764.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3204.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3193.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3191.JPG
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. The Owens River was flooded making it difficult to fish.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3176.JPG
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 4 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 18 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 15 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 16 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 10 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 3 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 7 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 5 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 2 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 13 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 14 BW.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 19.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 17.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 9.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 14.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 8.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 7.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 6.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 1.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 18.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 16.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1995 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture in Northern California along the Russian River.
    El Nino Weather 15.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 10.jpg
  • A relentless series of El Nino storms battered California in 1998 causing widespread damage to homes, businesses and agriculture.
    El Nino Weather 3.jpg
  • The Eastern Sierra's towns of Mammoth Lakes, June Lakes and surrounding areas weathered a historical and record producing winter snowfall that carried over into the summer. Mammoth Creek crested its banks and was flowing at rates seldom seen prior.
    Mammoth Lakes June Lake Sierras-3232.JPG
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