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Hugo Award for Novella in 1994 for Down in the Bottomlands.
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Bottomlands commonly feature isolated thickets that make excellent bedding or security cover for deer.
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I very much enjoyed Turtledove's Hugo-winning novella "Down in the Bottomlands", and wonder if the discipline of the shorter form enables him to concentrate quality rather better than in a trilogy of 650-page books.
April Books 16) The Great War: Breakthroughs nwhyte 2008
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The Red River Bottomlands contain the floodplain and low terraces of the Red River within Ecoregion 35.
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In many respects the ecoregion is similar to the Interior Bottomlands Ecoregion (106), but differs in climatic characteristics.
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Cropland is much less extensive than in the Red River Bottomlands (35g).
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The Wabash Bottomlands ecoregion is found along the lower Wabash and Ohio rivers.
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Bottomlands and terraces are veneered with Quaternary alluvium, terrace deposits, or loess.
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The Red River Bottomlands contain the floodplain and low terraces of the Red River within Ecoregion 35.
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Bottomlands of tobosa (Hilaria mutica) and big alkalai sacaton (Sporobolus wrightii) were probably the species early Spanish explorers encountered when they reported grasses that were "belly high to a horse".
Chihuahuan desert 2008
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