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English: Brown's Lake Bog, National Natural Landmark, Designated April 1967Wayne County - This site is one of the few well-preserved, virgin boreal acid bogs remaining in a region where wetlands have been drained for agricultural use. Owner: Private Source: NPS: Information presented on this website, unless otherwise indicated , is considered in the public domain. It may be distributed or copied as is permitted by the law.
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5 July 2004 (original upload date) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Bulwersator using CommonsHelper. |
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Original uploader was Chris 73 at en.wikipedia |
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PD-USGOV-INTERIOR-NPS; PD-USGOV-NPS.
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