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Wetting 'the Dries'
Field work is planned to begin in May on a study that will investigate whether "family friendly" whitewater rafting and boating is viable on the 5.5-mile-long section of New River below Hawks Nest Dam known as "the Dries."
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Wetting 'the Dries'
Field work is planned to begin in May on a study that will investigate whether "family friendly" whitewater rafting and boating is viable on the 5.5-mile-long section of New River below Hawks Nest Dam known as "the Dries."
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