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Description: Two hikers posing outside Smithsonian hut on summit of Mount Whitney, July 9, 1916.
Photographer: Edgar W. Cook
Donor: Elizabeth Cook
Original: 2 ½ x 3 ½” album page, retained in Angeles Chapter Archives
Credit: Photo by Edgar W. Cook, Edgar W. Cook Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives
Image ID (file name): Cook 059 jpg
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Um campo de feno
É difícil imaginar vacas no vale de Yosemite. Mas no final de 1800, cavalos e mulas transportavam turistas para o Vale, enquanto o gado e ovelhas forneciam leite e carne aos hotéis.
Os primeiros pioneiros plantaram colheitas neste prado. Eles também permitiram que seus animais pastassem aqui.
Essas práticas compactaram o solo e danificaram plantas dos prados.
Após as pastagens terem sido eliminadas do vale de Yosemite no final da década de 1920, a vegetação nativa retornou.
Olhando através deste prado hoje, você pode ver gamos se alimentando nos gramados ou coiotes e ratos dos prados.
Dana and I met up with Matt & Sia at Almanac in the Mission District of San Francisco where we got some exciting news and enjoyed the brews. Later we had a very turbulent drive in the downpour of San Francisco then watched the Big Lebowski while cuddling with this cute little guy.
Cooked in the slow cooker over 7 hours on a bed of puy lentils. Simplicity itself but tastes amazing.
NWCFL Premier. West 0-3 Wythenshawe Town, Saturday 6-April-24. Last Home Game!. By Chris Michell & Si Cook.