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The Green Fire, located roughly eight miles northwest of Round Mountain and east of Shasta Lake, grew significantly over the ...
The 36-foot boat carried U.S. troops during the invasion of Sicily and the Battle of Tarawa in the Pacific, officials said. How it ended up in Lake Shasta is a mystery.
The Lake Tahoe disaster is believed to be the deadliest boating incident in California since 2019, when the Conception, a ...
I t's warming up outside, and Lake Shasta is so inviting as it nears full capacity. That brings up the California State Parks' tips on boating safety before spring and summer boating and water ...
The U.S. Forest Service Shasta Trinity Unit said the Higgins Boat, known as “The Ghost Boat” from World War II surfaced in the lake as its water dried up. The boat surfaced in the fall of 2021.
REDDING, Calif. -- A World War II-era boat was discovered at drought-stricken Shasta Lake in California, the U.S. Forest Service announced. The Shasta-Trinity National Forest shared photos of the ...
As Lake Shasta's shoreline continues to fall during the years-long drought, it has pulled back the curtain on mysteries that were once submerged beneath the surface. Roads, bridges, tunnels and ...
This boat appeared in low water of Shasta Lake. It is marked '31-17' confirming it as a boat assigned to the Attack Transport USS Monrovia. This ship was Patton's HQ during the invasion of Sicily.
It's warming up outside, and Lake Shasta is so inviting as it nears full capacity. That brings up the California State Parks' tips on boating safety before spring and summer boating and water ...
A World War II-era boat was discovered in drought-stricken Shasta Lake in California, the U.S. Forest Service announced. Dwight D. Eisenhower used the boat as a headquarters, Forest Service said.
A World War II-era boat was discovered in drought-stricken Shasta Lake in California, the U.S. Forest Service announced. Dwight D. Eisenhower used the boat as a headquarters, Forest Service said.
A World War II-era boat was discovered in drought-stricken Shasta Lake in California, the U.S. Forest Service announced. Dwight D. Eisenhower used the boat as a headquarters, Forest Service said.