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Open Forum: The Importance of Guts in the Virgin Islands, Part 3

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This third part in a series on the guts of the Virgin Islands will take us to the time when the European colonists encountered these islands still in their virgin state. The streams, guts, and small rivers were still flowing year-round, as they were from the beginning of the islands’ geological development.

Source: St. Croix Source | online all the time since 1999

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