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Nature & Environment

A Great Shot of the Trinity Floodplain at Work

Those dang wires, though. Would be nice if we could afford to bury them.
By Tim Rogers |
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Photo by Scot Miller
Photo by Scot Miller

Here’s a shot that Scot Miller took on his morning walk today on the Trinity Skyline Trail. Ugh, those wires. Once upon a time, there was talk of burying them. Too expensive. Still, though, this shot gives you some of idea of the wildness that already exists in the Trinity Floodplain. If you’re one of the 400 people who registered for our Trinity symposium, I’ll see you tonight. 

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