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It ran down and crossed a little creek but did not destroy any of the dozens of cabins that are strung out along that creek in what's called the West Fork area just southwest of Darby.
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A news release from Helder's office said the single-engine Beechcraft went down late Saturday morning in the Brentwood Mountain area south of West Fork, which is about 10 miles south of Fayetteville in northwest Arkansas.
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A news release said the single-engine Beechcraft went down late Saturday morning in the Brentwood Mountain area south of West Fork, which is about 10 miles south of Fayetteville in northwest Arkansas.
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A news release from Helder's office said the single-engine Beechcraft went down late Saturday morning in the Brentwood Mountain area south of West Fork, which is about 10 miles south of Fayetteville in northwest Arkansas.
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A news release from Helder's office said the single-engine Beechcraft went down late Saturday morning in the Brentwood Mountain area south of West Fork, which is about 10 miles south of Fayetteville in northwest Arkansas.
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Consuelo Santillano, 38, of West Fork, tried to cross water flowing across the roadway when her minivan stalled, then entered the current.
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The property contains 6 lakes, an Olympic-sized pool, grazing pastures for livestock and 7 miles of world-class fly fishing on West Fork of the San Juan River.
Boot Jack Ranch In Colorado Sells For $46.5 Million, Becomes Largest Residential Transaction Of 2010 2010
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The property contains 6 lakes, an Olympic-sized pool, grazing pastures for livestock and 7 miles of world-class fly fishing on West Fork of the San Juan River.
Boot Jack Ranch In Colorado Sells For $46.5 Million, Becomes Largest Residential Transaction Of 2010 2010
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The Trinity River is formed by three principal branches: the East Fork, the Elm Fork, and the West Fork.
Rivers of Texas 2008
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Resting in the seats, the women filled their water bottles and drank up, rehydrating after the tiring hike up the West Fork.
127 Hours Aron Ralston 2004
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