Comments about ‘Locomotive Springs losing steam’
Flow has declined 80% since the late 1960s
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Bah! Locomotive Springs? We want to hear about Radiator Springs!
I'm a webelos scout.I thought it was pretty good.I'm glad you did an article about this.
I fished at Locomotive Springs with my father when I was a kid -- the springs were stocked with trout; it was like a tiny oasis in the middle of an alkaline desert; there was even an otter swimming in the largest of the three connected pools.
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