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The Story of Big Bend National Park
The Story of Big Bend National Park | John Jameson
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Describes the development of Texas's Big Bend National Park, as well as the controversies that have shaped it over its first fifty years.
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Samplergal
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Spotty internet ( that‘s kind) but I‘d like to share a beautiful place with you this Thursday. I‘m reading and knitting lots, just unable to post. ❤️

Suet624 ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
ljuliel Oh. Cowboy country ! 5y
Crazeedi I love the southwest!! 5y
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ljuliel I had a question about your book reading along the way. Did you bring books with you , or an ereader , or listening to audio, and if you‘re doing the second 2, are you able to log in online to your library account and check books out that way , or dud you just have enough purchased to do you for your trip ? 5y
Samplergal @ljuliel All of the above. I have a bin of books that when read, will be donated to the campground libraries. I do like audiobooks for the ride and knitting. I have about 500 ebooks so I shouldn‘t run out. I am reading less because we are out exploring more. Not bad, but my reading goals may not be met this year. 5y
Samplergal Oh and I can check books and audiobooks via my local library. I also paid for a membership to Brooklyn library for the year to get a chance at other books. Florida libraries don‘t always have some books I want to read. 5y
ljuliel It sounds like you are well stocked then. I hope you have a wonderful trip. 5y
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The actual title of the book I read was Death in Big Bend by Laurence Parent but it wasn't on here. ? Anyway, it was my "set within 100 miles of your location" pick for the #readharderchallenge. I started reading it on my trip there in February and planned to read the whole thing there but my trip was cut short. I'm still counting it even though I'm now a few hundred miles away.