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    Purple amole’s last stand: Camp Roberts protects 32 rare species, including one found only there and at nearby Fort Hunter Liggett [Image 1 of 2]

    Purple amole’s last stand: Camp Roberts protects 32 rare species, including one found only there and at nearby Fort Hunter Liggett

    CAMP ROBERTS, CA, UNITED STATES

    04.30.2005

    Courtesy Photo

    California National Guard Primary   

    The purple amole, a 4- to 16-inch tall member of the Agavaceae family, is known to exist only two places in the world: the California Army National Guard training base Camp Roberts in Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties and nearby Army Reserve base Fort Hunter Liggett. Photo by Amy Millan, Camp Roberts Environmental Office

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 04.30.2005
    Date Posted: 06.12.2015 19:50
    Photo ID: 1996214
    VIRIN: 050430-A-AB123-001-CC
    Resolution: 1745x2196
    Size: 1.33 MB
    Location: CAMP ROBERTS, CA, US

    Web Views: 61
    Downloads: 4

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