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Essay heading: John Muir's Trail In History
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With his family's blessings (his
wife and two daughters), he began to wander America's forests, mountains,
valleys, and meadows extensively. Alone and on foot, he filled his notebooks
with sketches and descriptions of the plants, animals, and trees that he loved.
He later took trips around the world, including destinations such as Europe and
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There he explored the Amazon basin and noted many new plant
species. In Alaska, he became the first white man to see Glacier Bay. He
definitely made an impact in Alaska's history: Mount Muir, Muir Glacier, Muir
Point, and Muir Inlet all carry his name.
However, it was California's Sierra Nevada and Yosemite Valley that
truly claimed him... displayed next 300 characters
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