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A New Look At Population Density
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http://www.newser.com/story/202794/scientists-map-americas-loudest-quietest-places.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=foxnews&utm_campaign=rss_science_syn
Map of loudest and quietest places in the US. No surprise that it mirrors a population and/or light density map.
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Where I go hunting in Southern Illinois, it takes me a day or two to get used to going to sleep because it is sooooo very quiet there, deep in the woods.
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