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{{dyktalk|20 March|2012|entry=... that in 2008, nearly 40,000 acres of the former [[Irvine Ranch]], including '''[[Bommer Canyon]]''', were designated as the first [[California]] Natural Landmark?}}
{{dyktalk|20 March|2012|entry=... that in 2008, nearly 40,000 acres of the former [[Irvine Ranch]], including '''[[Bommer Canyon]]''', were designated as the first [[California]] Natural Landmark?}}



From the caption to a picture; "View of a wooden bridge along Bommer Meadow Trail. Several simple bridges in the park allow trail users to traverse low-lying areas of the preserve without disrupting natural creek beds." You do realise that the last sentence relates to virtually every bridge in every National Park or other natural area - across the planet.

Hey, here come those four tildes that Wikipedia request... [[Special:Contributions/220.233.10.130|220.233.10.130]] ([[User talk:220.233.10.130|talk]]) 01:00, 20 March 2012 (UTC)

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From the caption to a picture; "View of a wooden bridge along Bommer Meadow Trail. Several simple bridges in the park allow trail users to traverse low-lying areas of the preserve without disrupting natural creek beds." You do realise that the last sentence relates to virtually every bridge in every National Park or other natural area - across the planet.

Hey, here come those four tildes that Wikipedia request... 220.233.10.130 (talk) 01:00, 20 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]