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Fossils / Transverse Ranges / Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area / Invertebrate paleontology / Topanga /  California / Santa Monica /  California / Simi Hills / Fossil collecting / Edward Drinker Cope / Geography of California / Southern California / Santa Monica Mountains
Date: 2007-03-21 13:12:21
Fossils
Transverse Ranges
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
Invertebrate paleontology
Topanga
California
Santa Monica
California
Simi Hills
Fossil collecting
Edward Drinker Cope
Geography of California
Southern California
Santa Monica Mountains

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Paleontological Survey N s ation

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