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      <image:caption>Keys View, Joshua Tree National Park, CAlifornia View of the Coachella Valley from Keys View where Tara spent many night shifts on drill rigs analyzing soil samples for groundwater wells in the Garnet Hill subbasin of the Coachella Valley. It was a beautiful location to gain experience as a young geologist.</image:caption>
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