The Llama
The Llama
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Mountain Lion
The Mountain Lion, also known as the Cougar, Panther or Puma, is the
most widely distributed cat in the Americas. It is unspotted -- tawny-colored
above overlaid with buff below. It has a small head and small, rounded, black-tipped
ears.
The
Coyote
The ubiquitous coyote originally ranged primarily in the southwest corner of
the US, but it has adapted readily to the changes caused by human occupation
and, in the past 200 years, has been steadily extending its range.
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Borrego
Springs, CA - Free Standing Art Structures
History is unfolding in Borrego Springs with the placement of the
Gomphotherium free standing art structures. These creatures lived in the area
about 3 million years ago. Dennis Avery, landowner of Galleta Meadows Estates
has added 'free standing art', original steel welded sculptures created by Perris
Jurassic Park's Ricardo Breceda.
Rhyolite
Rhyolite, Nevada, a few miles west of Beatty, sprung up almost
overnight after Shorty Harris and his partner Ernest Cross found gold in 1904.
Rhyolite is located a little over six miles from the original gold discovery.
It quickly grew into a city of brick and stone buildings. Today you can find
several remnants of Rhyolite in its glory days, such as the old bank, schoolhouse,
train station, and the famous bottle house.
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