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Boy Scout troop 833 of Hayward, CA works on a conversation project aerating the soil to bring back natural growth, 10/31/1970.

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Boy Scout troop 833 of Hayward, CA works on a conversation project aerating the soil to bring back natural growth, 10/31/1970.

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National parks: Mass - public domain image

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golden gate national recreation area muir woods boy scouts visitors conservation goga boy scout troop conversation project national parks gallery san francisco california