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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/I_40_Rockslide.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|371Rocks, after a rockslide, block all lanes of Interstate 40 just east of the state line of North Carolina and Tennessee around mile marker 3 in Haywood County, N.C., Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009. Officials say it could take several months to clear the debris. (AP Photo/The Citizen-Times, Steve Dixon)
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_08.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_07.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_06.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_05.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_04.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_03.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_02.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/25/19/RockSlide_01.standalone.prod_affiliate.138.JPG|35110/25/09 A huge rockslide closed Interstate 40 Sunday, about 50 miles west of Asheville, N.C. near the Tennessee border. The roadway is covered by a gigantic mound of debris, from pebbles up to house-sized boulders, in some places piled 40 to 50 feet high. The road could be closed for months. -- Photo courtesy of WCNC News Channel 36Store |
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