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• ~ <br />naturally. <br />~~~i~y~ <br />n ~~ <br />:~ 19-J is a view of 180 degrees from the last <br />view showing the cut into that mound and again the woody <br />species established there, The Pinon-Juniper zaoodland is <br />shown in the backGround. <br />4 i:? <br />A This is a view of an a=ea of waste material, <br />a portion of waste material, that has been dumped out a <br />;~~~~"~, little bit to the west of the previous mound described, <br />and oa this mound of waste surface occur several ir..dividual <br />trees of Rocky Mountain Juniper, varying in height from <br />three to five or six feet. <br />This site if you can r?call is immediate?.y below <br />that sheer face that we saw earlier, This for point of <br />reference, this is that small Pinon tree in the upper <br />right-hand corner, which was in the lower portion of that <br />earlier slide, to relate it to the quarry workings. <br />n.- <br />< ~~ea ~ L? <br />A 19-L, this appeared to be waste material dumped <br />out from earlier activities on which have become established <br />a Pinon and a half dozen or more Yucca and assorted grass <br />plants. This, as I say, did not appear to be a naturally <br />occurring geologic phenomena. This aapeared to be disturbed <br />area at one time and it was man-made too and it is apparently <br />being vegetated through natural succession. <br />Q M? <br />A That concludes the series. <br />1272 <br />