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Prized Texas forest saved by procrastination
Posted on January 10, 2013 at 11:35 PM
Updated Friday, Jan 11 at 4:15 AM
Because the loblolly pines in Bastrop were separated from the rest of their forest family by a hundred miles, they became known as the “Lost Pines." But in 2011, they really were almost lost to a raging wildfire.
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