MAKE A MEME View Large Image Broder Falls, Coyote Creek; height, 63 feet This is the third important falls, counting from the mouth of the creek.jpeg Broder Falls Coyote Creek; height 63 feet This is the third important falls counting from the mouth of the creek Coyote ...
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Keywords: FMIB 39550 Broder Falls, Coyote Creek; height, 63 feet This is the third important falls, counting from the mouth of the creek.jpeg Broder Falls Coyote Creek; height 63 feet This is the third important falls counting from the mouth of the creek Coyote Creek is a tributary of the C Kern River in the Golden Trout Wilderness Golden Trout Wilderness Area of the Sierra Nevada United States Sierra Nevada Tulare County California Subject Broder Falls California Waterfalls--California Coyote Creek California Geographic Subject United States--California--Coyote Creek United States--California--Broder Falls Tag Limnology 1906 Cite book Golden Trout of the Southern High Sierras Evermann Barton Warren Washington DC Government Printing Office 1906 Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries v 25 1905 Plate VII-18 Creator Barton Warren Evermann PD-UWASH-FMIB Institution University of Washington FMIB-source accession number 39550 Creeks in California Coyote Waterfalls in California Broder Cascades in the United States Coyote Creek Golden Trout Wilderness Broder Falls Geography of Tulare County California Broder Falls Kern River Waterfalls 1906 in California Tulare County Barton Warren Evermann
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