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Extinction / Fossils / John Day Fossil Beds National Monument / Fossil collecting / Metasequoia / Fossil / Sequoia / Oregon Route 19 / Wheeler High School / Biology / Paleontology / Living fossils
Date: 2013-01-29 23:17:04
Extinction
Fossils
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Fossil collecting
Metasequoia
Fossil
Sequoia
Oregon Route 19
Wheeler High School
Biology
Paleontology
Living fossils

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