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This is a limestone quarry, currently run by the Highway Materials, Inc. Formerly known as Corson's quarry, it is claimed to the oldest continuously run quarry in the USA, and perhaps the oldest continuosly run indistrial operation in the USA. Nearby quarries existed from William Penn times. Correspondence exist betwe...
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Doering Center, Bryn Athyn College, May 15, 2013
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Doering Center, Bryn Athyn College, May 15, 2013
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- Desert in full bloom. Ruins of Santa Maria de Los Angles Mision hidden in an oazis near CataviƱa, Baja, Mexico by Eugene Potapov
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Santa Maria de Los Angles mission (1767), abandoned in 1800s. Tranquill oasis and desert in full bloom. Boojum tree or cirio (pronounced as sirius) and cacti.
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A small creek off the Youghiogheny River.
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View of the Turkey Run, just below the Leonard Harrison State Park
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Best Pennsylvania River
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The site is well hidden in the woods. It has a web site www.nashdinosaurtracks.com
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View on a river from the old railway bridge (now bycicle track)
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This is what is left of the elephant cactus, Baja, California, Mexico. At 3.5 cm per year this makes at least 1000 years to reach 35 meters. This is a true Sonoran Desert (with reach cacti forest), with Mexican Giant Cardon or Elephant Cactus (Pachycereus pringlei)
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