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Whispers of Water Called Gila – A Returning and Exploration

Source:American Rivers
When:Dec 10 2022
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I’d been to the Gila before, many times before, but not like this. Never like this. Santiago’s head cocked sideways, his little body limp, held up only by car-seat straps across each shoulder. Ins [...]

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