Ahigh a huge wildlife bridge in California this week, butterflies crammed the air. A red-tailed hawk sailed above as a slight breeze ruffled the 6,000 native crops, together with poppies and purple sage. You’d by no means guess that beneath the quiet expanse of rocks and crops, a 10-lane freeway ferries 400,000 automobiles every day.
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