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Tag Archives: Las Pilitas Nursery

de Anza’s Sea

January 10, 2015 · by midmiocene | in California, Miocene, Prehistoric | tagged de Anza, Juan Bautista de Anza, Las Pilitas Nursery, Temblor Sea | Leave a comment

As readers of this website know, California in ages past had a large inland sea, a mixture of salt and fresh water, known as the Temblor, and in times past, the San Joachin Sea. It varied in size over the many years, but sat in roughly the middle part of the state, the central valley, […]

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