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Dendrology / Incremental dating / Ornamental trees / Botany / Pinus / Torrey pine / Fog / Dendrochronology / Santa Rosa Island /  California / Wood / Pine
Date: 2015-04-20 13:57:24
Dendrology
Incremental dating
Ornamental trees
Botany
Pinus
Torrey pine
Fog
Dendrochronology
Santa Rosa Island
California
Wood
Pine

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