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DRMS Permit Index
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C1989074
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/15/1989
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LETTER
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PUBLIC CORRESPONDENCE
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bosom of our 9,600 foot volcano, that also towers like a <br />lone sentinel over the bustling little community of Trinidad, <br />but we would be disfiguring one of our most prominent and <br />beautiful landmarks used by the conquistidores, pioneers, <br />and some of the earliest French explorers in our vicinity. <br />This is not to mention the tribes of Indians who roamed in <br />our area such as the Utes, Apache, Comanche, xiowa, Cheyenne, <br />and the Arapahoe who not only used the landmark of Fishers <br />Peax for travel, but also hunted the area for wildlife and <br />quite extensively for their food. Local and visiting artists <br />who consider one of their most beautiful and interesting <br />subjects to sketch and to capture it's spectacular beauty <br />on their canvas end record it's beauty forever, will lose <br />that privilege to these tyrants of destruction who rape the <br />land and who will scratch into the very bowels of Mother <br />Earth to pluck all of the precious metals, minerals, and <br />consumable materials from her womb so that man can pacify <br />his voracious appetite, and of course for "The Almighty <br />Dollar" which is so relentlessly pursued at any cost even <br />if it means destroying natures most precious gift to man to <br />enjoy and to marvel at. I also believe that with the enhance- <br />ment of tourism in our quaint vicinity that we. will prosper <br />and sustain our beautiful and natural land mares which we are <br />already famous for now, and this increase of historical sites <br />will bring even more tourists from all over the world to spend <br />their money in our fair community, instead of discouraging <br />tourism here in Trinidad and the surrounding areas, <br />
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