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Chocolate River Rafters
2 years ago
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chocolate
river
mud
muddy
muddy river
Colorado River
Colorado
drought
water shortage
Roaring Fork River
Glenwood Springs
The Colorado River turned the color of milk chocolate on Friday thanks to heavy rains in nearby mountains.
The brown color was particularly vivid where it met the clear, colder waters of the Roaring Fork River in Glenwood Springs.
The muddy water did not deter rafters and anglers, who floated the snow-fed rivers through the resort town to cool off from hot temperatures.
"Colorado" comes from the Spanish phrase, "color rojo", which means "colored red".
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