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A car drives by Lee Benda and Greg Nagle, standing on the divide between Burns Creek, and the rapidly encroaching SF Cuneo Creek landslide (the Devil's Elbow Slide). Shallow surface landslides, like the one in the upper center of the photo, haven't changed much since the 1950s, while others have either revegetated, or grown larger. The few that have grown larger are often located on highly unstable geology, inner gorges, or steep slopes.
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