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Natural history of California / Pleistocene / California Historical Landmarks / Extinction / La Brea Tar Pits / Geology / Hancock Park / Tar pit / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County / Pleistocene extinctions / California / Lagerstätten
Date: 2011-12-08 13:16:32
Natural history of California
Pleistocene
California Historical Landmarks
Extinction
La Brea Tar Pits
Geology
Hancock Park
Tar pit
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Pleistocene extinctions
California
Lagerstätten

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