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Rio Chama / Heron Lake / Navajo Lake / Navajo Nation / Snagging / Navajo people / San Juan River / Sockeye salmon / New Mexico / Geography of the United States / El Vado Lake
Date: 2012-09-25 18:44:46
Rio Chama
Heron Lake
Navajo Lake
Navajo Nation
Snagging
Navajo people
San Juan River
Sockeye salmon
New Mexico
Geography of the United States
El Vado Lake

State of New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department Susana Martinez Governor

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