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  • The border is marked by 14 partially submerged concrete towers that mark the Rio Grande's path before the lake was created in 1954.

    David Michael Hartley Shot By Bandits In Mexican Waters AP 2010

  • The border is marked by 14 partially submerged concrete towers that mark the Rio Grande's path before the lake was created in 1954.

    Falcon Lake Search Continues For Man Shot On U.S.-Mexico Border AP 2010

  • The border is marked by 14 partially submerged concrete towers that mark the Rio Grande's path before the lake was created in 1954.

    David Michael Hartley Shot By Bandits In Mexican Waters AP 2010

  • The border is marked by 14 partially submerged concrete towers that mark the Rio Grande's path before the lake was created in 1954.

    Pirates Robbing Boats At Gunpoint On US-Mexico Border Lake 2010

  • It all began in 1767 when the Spanish Crown granted Tamez's ancestors title to 12,000 acres of land in El Calaboz, Texas, land running along the Rio Grande's north bank.

    The Widow Tamez, accidental expatriate 2008

  • It all began in 1767 when the Spanish Crown granted Tamez's ancestors title to 12,000 acres of land in El Calaboz, Texas, land running along the Rio Grande's north bank.

    The Widow Tamez, accidental expatriate 2008

  • Unlike the teammate fight that occurred between Vancouver Whitecaps players Charles Gbeke and Wes Charles, which was the cherry on top of an already-bizarre game against Miami and the subject of much surprise and bombast, Grande's indiscretion was not noticed during the game and handled with little fanfare by the Impact's front office.

    Fightin' Sandro Grande released by the Impact Andrew Bates 2009

  • No! We have come to recognize its necessity, because as the years roll on and people forget about what makes a country great we keep slipping off the slippery edge into the Grande's Canyon of them all, and I don't mean the Grand Canyon, but that Canyon that has no bottom, and is forever wretching and striking at each other in an attempt to preserve and appreciate a country but it is never realized.

    America isn't a Nation Yet! 2006

  • No! We have come to recognize its necessity, because as the years roll on and people forget about what makes a country great we keep slipping off the slippery edge into the Grande's Canyon of them all, and I don't mean the Grand Canyon, but that Canyon that has no bottom, and is forever wretching and striking at each other in an attempt to preserve and appreciate a country but it is never realized.

    America a Nation Yet? 2005

  • With all settings at full-go, the Rio Grande's engine readings went redline as she wrenched to a complete stop.

    Time's Enemy Graf, L. A. 1996

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