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From the Mailbag"In the spring of 1980 a companion and I were on the last leg of a trek around the Annapurna massif in Nepal. Walking down a trail in the Kali Gaudaki gorge I met two trekkers coming up the trail, one wearing a blue T-shirt with a round logo and text reading "Mono Lake: It's worth saving." Funny thing. I was wearing the same T-shirt. We stopped and discussed our interest in Mono Lake on the other side of the world. Lovers of Mono Lake are everywhere!" - Art Walker, San Jose Do you have a similarly striking Mono Lake experience to share? A tale of where your T-shirt has been? A photo of your Mono Lake bumpersticker in front of, say, the Eiffel Tower? We're looking for stories and photos which show the worldwide distribution of Mono Lake interest and enthusiasm. Selections will be printed in the Mono Lake Newsletter. Send your materials to: Mono Lake Newsletter, P.O. Box 29, Lee Vining, CA 93541 (USA, for those of you far away)!
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