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teamwork rock passing

Published June 20, 2017 at 4928 × 3264 in Learning To Think Like Water & Photos From SGI’s 7th Annual Workshop.
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Teamwork is the name of the game when working with rocks. Participants passed plenty of heavy rocks through sagebrush and muck to fix incised gullies and reconnect this stream to the floodplain. Photo: Brianna Randall

Teamwork is the name of the game when working with rocks. Participants passed plenty of heavy rocks through sagebrush and muck to fix incised gullies and reconnect this stream to the floodplain. Photo: Brianna Randall

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