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La Morita rapid on the Rio Aros, Dec. and July comparison

Photo comparison of La Morita rapid on the Rio Aros in both December 2011 and July 2012. December flows were high for the time of year and July flows were near average.

Flows in late spring and early summer are so low that the run in the foreground is completely non-existant (dry). What flow there is on the other side of the river moves between and mostly under the house-sized boulders.

Photo comparison of La Morita rapid in medium and high flows
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Yaqui slider tracks (Trachemys yaquia)

Yaqui slider tracks (Trachemys yaquia)
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Trincheras Canyon, Rio Aros

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El Carricito Canyon, Rio Aros

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El Tigre Canyon and Riverfront, Rio Aros

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Rio Aros Below Las Tesotas

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Canyon Below Los Pavos de Arriba, Rio Aros

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Babisoso Canyon, Rio Aros

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Cajón del Medio, Rio Aros

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Rio Aros and Yaqui Raft Trip, Monsoon 2012

This expedition was put together with support from the Northern Jaguar Project. The goal was to document flora and fauna in the remote and wild region in eastern Sonora.

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