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7160
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Located ten miles south of Pittsboro in Chatham County, the 275-acre White Pines Preserve, a Triangle Land Conservancy property, is known for its isolated stand of white pines. The property is located on a promontory bounded by the confluence of the Rocky and Deep rivers. Lynch describes the area, which, for 10,000 years, has been a refuge for a collection of mountain, Piedmont, and coastal plains flora and fauna.
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35850
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Deep River’s yields to NC citizens stretched back to pre-Colonial days. Its valued could be gauged in coal used by Confederate blockade runners and hardwoods like the White Pine. How the author attained an appreciation: by the great outdoors experiences of camping and canoeing.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 8 Issue 3, Apr 1980, p18-19, 52