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- Q3647795 subject Q8484668.
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- Q3647795 abstract "The Agate Desert is a 53-acre (21 ha) prairie located in the area of White City, Oregon. The area is not in fact a desert as its name suggests. The Agate Desert is so named because of the abundance of agate, petrified wood, jasper, and other minerals found there. Much of the World War II army training base of Camp White was built in the Agate Desert. The Nature Conservancy is working to preserve the Agate Desert as a native Rogue River Valley grassland.".
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- Q3647795 point "42.42917 -122.89722".
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- Q3647795 comment "The Agate Desert is a 53-acre (21 ha) prairie located in the area of White City, Oregon. The area is not in fact a desert as its name suggests. The Agate Desert is so named because of the abundance of agate, petrified wood, jasper, and other minerals found there. Much of the World War II army training base of Camp White was built in the Agate Desert. The Nature Conservancy is working to preserve the Agate Desert as a native Rogue River Valley grassland.".
- Q3647795 label "Agate Desert".
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