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Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge / Notropis / Assiminea pecos / Pecos River / Brantley Lake / Bottomless Lakes State Park / Roswell /  New Mexico / National Wildlife Refuge / Bluntnose Shiner / New Mexico / Geography of the United States / Geography of Texas
Date: 2009-02-03 14:57:29
Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Notropis
Assiminea pecos
Pecos River
Brantley Lake
Bottomless Lakes State Park
Roswell
New Mexico
National Wildlife Refuge
Bluntnose Shiner
New Mexico
Geography of the United States
Geography of Texas

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