The Last Solitude: Gila Wilderness | ¡COLORES! NMPBS
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- The Last Solitude looks at the history of the Gila Wilderness area, beginning with the Mogollon civilization; Apache occupation of the territory; the arrival of the Spanish colonists; and conservation efforts by Aldo Leopold and Clinton Anderson. This program also examines the Gila's natural environment, including old growth forests, wildlife and the impact that humanity has had on the wilderness area over recent years.
¡COLORES! #304, Producer: Dale Kruzic, 1990
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i camp there once a year and it never bores me the Gila Forest is so beautiful and full of life
Went there a few years ago with my parent wife and kids really beautiful place
Great Doc
Excellent!!
Glad to see this come back.
Thank you for posting this, love this area
I'm looking for my retirement home in or around the Gila's. This place gives me peace.
Was this video made before the 2012 fire or after?
YOU SHOULD REBRAND THIS THIS YEAR FOR THIS YEAR 100 YEARS OF THE FIRST DESIGNATED WILDERNESS OF 1924 NEW MEXICO'S GILA WILDERNESS
DAVID ADAM GRENIS CURRENTLY IN BOULDER COLORADO
As a mother, I can tell you for fact that no man brought himself into this world without a woman.
It takes two to tango” ;)
Mogollon is pronounced...
MUG-UH-YOHN! Like JOHN. "LL" together is pronounced "YA. There are a few very slight variations people inflect when saying this.
Gila is pronounced....
HE-LA.....Not, GEE-LA.
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It’s MOH-GOH-YOHN it’s named after a Spanish explorer. The two L’s together are pronounced like a Y. You don’t say MUGGY
IT'S TIME WE GIVE THE LAND BACK TO THE NATIVE AMERICANS
Dem hots dogij offert
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