| 31. | "How can you say to 30, 000 visitors a year, ` This goes back to nature ? "'
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| 32. | "We'll take him back to nature.
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| 33. | The valley is now slowly but surely reclaiming the once busy mills and taking it back to nature.
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| 34. | The oil reserves will be depleted and the landscape will morph into something else, maybe go back to nature.
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| 35. | Tell her it's time to go back to nature and replace the toilet paper with fig leaves and grass.
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| 36. | Then it's back to nature _ a Hobbesian state of nature, where men are men and women are wary.
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| 37. | He admitted that the municipality has yet to establish the necessary regulations to enforce the back to nature concept.
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| 38. | There is actually little discussion about socialist issues during leisure activities, as visitors long for going back to nature ."
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| 39. | In 2007 it was expanded from 12, 890 to 13, 086 hectares and official status changed back to nature reserve.
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| 40. | But if you'd rather get back to nature, check out Black Rock Mountain State Park and Tallulah Gorge State Park.
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