How is it that this dry creekbed...
Becomes this river, less than 1/2 mile downstream?
There are no tributary streams. There aren't any storms in the area. The elevation is about 3,000 above sea level. An inadvertent clue of sorts is buried in an earlier post, found here.
This river is related to one of the prettiest sights in California that is not part of the National Park System, although a visiting president once called it one of the natural wonders of the world.
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Would this be because the water flows into a lava tube?
Doug N
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