- The
Thirtymile Fire was
first reported on July 9, 2001 in the
Okanogan National Forest,
approximately 30
miles (48 km)
north of Winthrop, Washington, United...
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along Thirtymile Cr****, a
tributary of the John Day River. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:
Thirtymile,
Oregon "
Thirtymile". ACME...
- posthumously. Maclean's
third book, The
Thirtymile Fire: A
Chronicle of
Bravery and Betrayal,
recounts the
deadly Thirtymile Fire and the
controversy and recriminations...
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Arlington Condon (county seat)
Lonerock Clem
Mayville Mikkalo Olex Rock Cr****
Thirtymile Ajax
Barnett Blalock Gwendolen Heppner Junction Montague Quinton Rhea...
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Alamos National Laboratory; $1
billion damage. 2001 9,300
acres (3,800 ha)
Thirtymile Fire
Washington Killed 4 firefighters. 2002 92,000
acres (37,000 ha) Ponil...
- "W01 –
Tonasket Muni****l Airport". AirNav.
Retrieved February 5, 2013. "
Thirtymile Fire –
Request for
Aircraft Water Drops Came Too Late The local". Yakima...
- Cr****,
Alice Cr****, Cow Cr****, Iron Cr****,
Louie Cr****,
Bridge Cr****,
Thirtymile Cr****,
Deadhorse Cr****,
Twentyfive Mile Cr****,
Twentythree Mile Cr****...
- Day
River Rock Cr****
Thirtymile Cr**** Dry Fork
Thirtymile Cr**** East Fork
Thirtymile Cr**** Lost
Valley Cr****
Salmon Fork
Thirtymile Cr****
Searcy Cr**** Little...
- Hay Cr****
Brushy Cr**** Duck Cr****
Snake Cr****
Morris Cr****
Sheep Cr****
Thirtymile Cr****
Apple Cr****
Heart River Sweetbriar Cr**** Big
Muddy Cr**** Haymarsh...
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United States Arroio Trinta ('brook no. thirty'),
Santa Catarina,
Brazil Thirtymile, Oregon,
United States Treinta y Tres and
Treinta y Tres Department, Uruguay...