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" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
Piękno mojej Ojczyzny, piękno mojego miasta - The beauty of my homeland, the beauty of my city
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Last Chance Creek
Near Babcock Meadows, Plumas National Forest, California. We were here with the kids over 20 years ago, in summer when the water was a lot lower, and saw lots of crawdads (crayfish) in the creek--which the kids found very intriguing! We didn't see any this time, but the water is a lot deeper and also muddy, so they're probably still there but better hidden. We also saw bear sign, and figure that a bear would treat a crawdad as a crunchy snack! The right inset shows another view of the creek; the left shows the results of flooding from the extraordinary water season a year ago.
An old railroad grade, abandoned in 1957, follows the creek along here. It was a timber railroad run by the Clover Valley Lumber Co. I'll post on it at some point--
An old railroad grade, abandoned in 1957, follows the creek along here. It was a timber railroad run by the Clover Valley Lumber Co. I'll post on it at some point--
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