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The rust orange color of this cement come from iron and other minerals that precipitate out of the water as it cools. This stonework was built around 1920. This color is why the spring is called Iron Mike.

aal.jpg Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.MiniaturasThe springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.MiniaturasThe springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.MiniaturasThe springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.MiniaturasThe springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.MiniaturasThe springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.Snow buries a bridge on the southwest side of Longmire Meadows. The water is still warm enough to stay open all winter.MiniaturasThe springs in the meadows stay open all winter despite the snows that cover Longmire Meadows.

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