The lush
grasses of Leguna Meadow are typical of many of the mountain meadows in Big
Bend. These grasses used to be widespread throughout the region, but were
decimated by overgrazing during the early parts of the 20th century.
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DATE: 12/20/04 2:38 AM
| CAMERA: Canon (Canon EOS 20D)
| RESOLUTION: 3504 x 2336
| NATIVE FOCAL LENGTH: 70.0mm
| PHOTOGRAPHER: unknown
| FLASH: No flash fired, compulsory flash mode
| EXPOSURE TIME: 1/125 sec
| METERING MODE: Average
| APERTURE: F7.1
| AUTHOR NAME: unknown