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FOSSIL FINDS IN THE LOS ANGELES SUBWAY Millions of years ago, the climate of Los Angeles was much cooler and wetter than it is today. Its lush landscape teemed with ground sloths, horses, elephants and camels—a virtual
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Los Angeles / L.A. / /

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North America / Europe / South America / Africa / /

Event

Extinction / /

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TA’s library / SUBWAY Millions / Metro Red Line subway / Bering Land Bridge / Los Angeles Me subway / /

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subway site / construction equipment / excavation site / /

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Pacific coast / MT MTA Head One Gatew / West Coast / San Gabriel mountain / San mountain / Mojave Desert / Bernardino mountain / Pacific Ocean / Santa Monica Mountains / San Bernardino mountain / /

Person

Bruce Lander / /

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Position

paleontological and environmental consultant / MT MTA Head / /

ProvinceOrState

California / /

Region

Antarctic / southern California / northeast Asia / North America / northwest North America / Central America / West Coast / /

URL

www.MTA.net / /

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