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The Kid Factor is always a problem. During a survey of property overlooking
Interstate 5 and the San Elijo Lagoon, my crew found and diligently mapped-in
an alignment of small cobbles (overgrown with bushes) that we could never be
certain of the source. Since it was near a 7,000 year old prehistoric site,
but also on a cattle ranch that dated back to the 1820s, we realized just
about anyone could have created it. Better safe than sorry, we filled out a
California Department of Parks & Recreation form on the feature and the Lead
Agency preserved it right along with the Coastal Sage Scrub biological habitat.
Thirty years later, I still wonder if a couple of seven year olds did not just
create the thing. But then the notion crosses my mind, if two children did it
7,000 years ago, would it make a difference?
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
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