| 21. | This work was always dangerous and difficult, but nothing was more dangerous than a log jam.
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| 22. | Those managing the business believed they could use money to free up the resulting log jam.
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| 23. | At that time, a log jam more than 100 miles long existed on the Natchitoches, Louisiana.
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| 24. | The spit itself has sandy beaches with log jams, as well as some man-made structures for boating.
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| 25. | Dynamite caches were located at strategic places along the river so that log jams could be cleared.
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| 26. | Fallen trees and log jams are common.
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| 27. | Looks like the log jam is breaking.
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| 28. | Examples are engineered log jams, or ELJs, that may aid in efforts to save stocks of salmon.
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| 29. | The Indians said that this log jam, known as the Great Red River Raft, had always existed.
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| 30. | After 50 million years, there was simply too much rock and a'log jam'in the process was formed.
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