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Steeplechase Champion
Bought on a lark in the midst of equine middle age, Saluter has become a legend in the steeplechasing world, winning a record 21 races in his career.
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Timber Rattlesnakes
Because of its poisonous bite, the Timber Rattlesnake is one of the most feared animals in nature, which has led to the decimation of its populations.
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West Virginia Winter - Nature's Diversity
Even in winter, the incredible diversity of nature is evident, even in the smallest snowflakes.
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Armand Bayou
Located near one of the country's largest cities, Armand Bayou hangs in the balance between human development and preservation of the natural world.
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Valley of Fire Archeology
Canyon walls covered with petroglyphs and remains of ancient pit houses are reminders that people once thrived deep in the Nevada desert.
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