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Paleontology / Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area / Lepidodendron / Big South Fork of the Cumberland River / Paleobotany / Carboniferous / Stigmaria / Fossil collecting / Calamites / Lycopodiophyta / Biology / Botany
Date: 2009-01-05 12:10:29
Paleontology
Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
Lepidodendron
Big South Fork of the Cumberland River
Paleobotany
Carboniferous
Stigmaria
Fossil collecting
Calamites
Lycopodiophyta
Biology
Botany

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