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* [http://terraserver.homeadvisor.msn.com/image.aspx?T=1&S=10&Lat=41.05077&Lon=-119.0275&W=1 terraserver]
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* Richard K. Hose, Bruce E. Taylor, "[http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1974/0271/report.pdf Geothermal Systems of Northern Nevada,]" USGS Open File Report 1974, 74-271.


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Revision as of 07:22, 5 January 2014

Double Hot Spring is locate to the west of the Black Rock Range and north of Black Rock Spring.

In 2000, Lisa O'Shea died a few weeks after she jumped in to Double Hot to save two dogs. Andy Crowell survived, though he had second and third-degree burns over 80 % of his body.

O'Shea's mother sued the BLM for wrongful death for $15 million and eventually settled for $1 million.

Crowell sued for $25.5 million.


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