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		<title>Bison at Rancho Uno</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[North of the Copper Canyon area theChihuahuan Desert stretches for miles and miles up into the US. Near the town of Janos, The Nature Conservancy runs a 40,000 acre place called Rancho Uno. This place is quiet, vast, captivating and our Authentic Copper Canyon groups are beginning to use this place as a first stop. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>North of the Copper Canyon area the<a href="http://www.cdri.org/Desert/index.html">Chihuahuan Desert </a>stretches for miles and miles up into the US. Near the town of Janos, The <a href="http://www.nature.org/">Nature Conservancy</a> runs a 40,000 acre place called Rancho Uno.</p>
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<p>This place is quiet, vast, captivating and our <a href="http://www.authenticcoppercanyon.com">Authentic Copper Canyon </a>groups are beginning to use this place as a first stop. The is a vast array of grasses, birds of all kinds- and it is all surrounded by mountains- an incredible environment for bird watching, relaxing and hiking.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vig8Mu3SRp4">Take a look at this video </a>I recently shot with Juan Luis, the manager of the herd.</p>
<p>Words connot catch the peace and wonder of this place as evening gathered in and the buffalo grazed.</p>
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