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This 1,000-acre tract dotted by yucca bushes in the heart of the Mojave Desert has had a seemingly incongruous history: Gen. George Patton planted land mines here to prepare his troops for World War II, and the site has served as a shrine for Native Americans for hundreds of years.
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