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  2. Forest Grove, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Forest Grove Trading Post, 1940's. Forest Grove is an unincorporated place situated just off Highway 97, near 100 Mile House, in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. The population is 295. [1] Prior to World War I settlers were making their way into the area and building small farms and/or living off the fur trade.

  3. Rainy Day Women ♯12 & 35 - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan singles chronology. "One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)" (1966) " Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 ". (1966) "I Want You". (1966) " Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 " (sometimes referred to erroneously as " Everybody Must Get Stoned " [1]) is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Columbia Records first released an ...

  4. Redwoods Forest, Whakarewarewa - Wikipedia

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    Redwoods Forest, Whakarewarewa. Redwoods Forest or Redwood Memorial Grove is a forest of naturalised coastal redwood on the outskirts of Rotorua, New Zealand, adjacent to the Whakarewarewa thermal area. The 6 hectares (15 acres) stand of Californian redwoods is part of the larger Whakarewarewa State Forest Park, which is in turn part of the ...

  5. New Caledonia rain forests - Wikipedia

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    21.49°S 165.65°E. / -21.49; 165.65. Conservation. Conservation status. Critical/endangered. Protected. 7,872 km 2 % [1] The New Caledonia rain forests are a terrestrial ecoregion, located in New Caledonia in the South Pacific. It is a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion, part of the Australasian realm .

  6. A. Grove Day - Wikipedia

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    A. Grove Day. Arthur Grove Day (1904 in Philadelphia – March 26, 1994 in Hawaii) was a writer, teacher, and authority on the history of Hawaii, the founding editor in chief of Pacific Science: A Quarterly Devoted to the Biological and Physical Sciences of the Pacific Region. [1]

  7. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish invaded local states using the principle of divide and conquer, bringing most of what is the present-day Philippines under one unified administration. [69] [70] Disparate barangays were deliberately consolidated into towns , where Catholic missionaries could more easily convert their inhabitants to Christianity , [71] : 53 , 68 [72 ...

  8. Jamaican moist forests - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is the third-largest island in the Caribbean, lying south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola. The Jamaican moist forests ecoregion covers an area of 8,192 km 2, and covers 85% of the island of Jamaica. It includes the Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains in eastern Jamaica, and Cockpit Country further to the west. [1]

  9. Rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Rainforests support a very broad array of fauna, including mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and invertebrates. Mammals may include primates, felids and other families. Reptiles include snakes, turtles, chameleons and other families; while birds include such families as vangidae and Cuculidae. Dozens of families of invertebrates are found in ...