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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/texas/newsroom/the-nature-conservancy-preserves-a-west-texas-landmark.xml?redirect=https-301">https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/texas/newsroom/the-nature-conservancy-preserves-a-west-texas-landmark.xml?redirect=https-301</a>l<figure class="attachment attachment-preview" data-trix-attachment="{&quot;contentType&quot;:&quot;image&quot;,&quot;height&quot;:400,&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://www.nature.org/cs/groups/webcontent/@web/@texas/documents/media/sawtooth-mountain-600x400.jpg&quot;,&quot;width&quot;:600}" data-trix-content-type="image"><img src="https://www.nature.org/cs/groups/webcontent/@web/@texas/documents/media/sawtooth-mountain-600x400.jpg" width="600" height="400"><figcaption class="caption"></figcaption></figure></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>FacebookTwitterEmail</div><div><br><br><br></div><div><br></div><div><strong>Fort Davis | November 18, 2016</strong></div><div>The Nature Conservancy announced today that one of the most scenic vistas in Texas will stay that way forever.&nbsp; Over the course of the last four years, the Conservancy has worked closely with a private landowner and funders to establish a pair of conservation easements on Sawtooth Mountain, located in the <a href="https://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/texas/placesweprotect/davis-mountains-preserve.xml">Davis Mountains of West Texas</a>.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Six Flags of Texas by ThornEth Europeans Arrive In 1519, the Spanish arrived in Texas when Alonso Alvarez de Pineda mapped the coastline. Another Spanish explorer, Cabeza de Vaca, shipwrecked off the coast of Texas in 1528. He met the local Indians and lived there for seven years. Later, he wrote of gold which inspired the Spanish conquistadors to explore Texas including Hernando do Soto. They never found the gold, however. <br><br>Read more at: <a href="http://www.ducksters.com/geography/us_states/texas_history.php">http://www.ducksters.com/geography/us_states/texas_history.php</a><br>This text is Copyright © Ducksters. Do not use without permission.</div>]]></description>
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