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English, 21.03.2021 23:20, juniorvaldez60

Up most of the side canyons, before dam nation, there were springs, sometimes flowing streams, waterfalls and plunge pools the kind of marvels you can now find only in such small-scale remnants of Glen Canyon as the Escalante area. In the rich flora of these laterals the larger mammals mule deer, coyote, bobcat, ring-tailed cat, gray fox, kit fox, skunk, badger and others found a home. When the river was dam med almost all of these things were lost. Crowded out or drowned and buried under mud which phrase has the most negative

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