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4621by Muir, John“...; and on the west by a heaving, billowy mass of glacier-polished rocks, over which the towering masses of Mount...”
Published 1890
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4622by Muir, John“...; and on the west by a heaving, billowy mass of glacier-polished rocks, over which the towering masses of Mount...”
Published 1890
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4623“...) are attracted to the turbines, probably because the towers provide resting sites or access to food. Long-term...”
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4625by Muir, John“... and then of what appears to be a perfect cone of granite, towering to an immense hight above the dark evergreens...”
Published 1880
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4626by Muir, John“... and then of what appears to be a perfect cone of granite, towering to an immense hight above the dark evergreens...”
Published 1880
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4627by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of glacial cultivation. Its clustering domes, sheer walls, and lofty towering peaks, however majestic...”
Published 2000
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4628by Muir, John“... walls, the way from the weste-cnJiaaeof Mount and lofty towering peaks, however ma- Clark to Starr King...”
Published 1874
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4629by Muir, John“... walls, the way from the weste-cnJiaaeof Mount and lofty towering peaks, however ma- Clark to Starr King...”
Published 1874
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4630by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of glacial cultivation. Its clustering domes, sheer walls, and lofty towering peaks, however majestic...”
Published 2000
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4631by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of manufactured forrest [sic] I have seen." Pine trees towering 100 to 140 feet in the air and three feet...”
Published 1993
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4632by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of manufactured forrest [sic] I have seen." Pine trees towering 100 to 140 feet in the air and three feet...”
Published 1993
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4633by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..., From towering granite walls we view, To rest by Roaring River Falls, . . . Or hike when Bubbs Creek...”
Published 1992
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4634by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“..., From towering granite walls we view, To rest by Roaring River Falls, . . . Or hike when Bubbs Creek...”
Published 1992
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4635by Muir, John“... of their rocks, or frem- more favorable position, having suffered less degradation, are left towering above...”
Published 1879
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4636by Muir, John“... of their rocks, or frem- more favorable position, having suffered less degradation, are left towering above...”
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4637by UAB Student Media;“... patient at Wesl Pavilion on IKm Street South Saturday, Jan. 7 ? A visitor at Jefferson Towers reported...”
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4639by Muir, John“... ranges of separate mountains, so deep and varied is their sculpture; rising in lordly domes, towers...”
Published 1901
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4640by Muir, John“... ranges of separate mountains, so deep and varied is their sculpture; rising in lordly domes, towers...”
Published 1901
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