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Looking for 100 Mules
by Michael J. McGuire Why? Why would I be looking for mules? I have never even been up close and personal with a mule before. The artist Lauren Bon has created an “artistic action” involving 100 mules tied directly to … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 Mules, centennial, desert, Lauren Bon, Los Angeles aqueduct, Owens Valley, water history, water supply
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