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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 09:45:16 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:
>Actually, Denver isn't on a mountain. It's on the flats and pushed up
>against the Rockies, which accounts for the pollution. The pollution
>has nowhere to go. When I used to drive down to Denver from 8,500',
>once I rounded the bend at Windy Hill and got my first glimpse of
>Denver, a brown smudge covered the city from one end to the other.
>Always kind of mentally held my breath the whole time I was in town.
Isn't Denver called the Mile High City? I guess that's how I got the
impression it was up in the mountains.
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