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Oo'-tin (Bower Cave) in the Sierra Nevada: Caverns, Lost Pictures, Dances, and the Origin Place of Humans (maybe)

Source info:

Author: Garry Hayes
Date: 2015-09-01 08:45:00
Blog: Geotripper
URL: http://geotripper.blogspot.com/2015/08/oo-tin-bower-cave-in-sierra-nevada.html

Summary:

The middle parts of the Sierra Nevada are kind of the great unknown of the Sierra Nevada (at least to me, but I suspect many others, too). It's not that the region between the mostly alpine national parks and the highly touristy Mother Lode is a wilderness. It's quite the opposite, with an intense history of logging, mining, dam-building, and ranching. Oh, and the elimination of the First

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Geographic context:

LocationCountryLatitudeLongitude
Sierra NevadaUS38.0345-119.861

Keywords:

alpine national parks, Bower Cave, Caverns, Dances, elimination, great unknown, Humans, intense history, Lost Pictures, middle parts, Oo, opposite, Origin Place, region, Sierra Nevada, touristy Mother Lode, wilderness

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