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Notes for a New Water Culture. Was John Muir Crazy? 8th June, 2014. John Muir 1837-1914 was an American naturalist, explorer, and writer who founded the Sierra Club and was instrumental in building support for our system of national parks. He became a popular and respected figure, but his views about nature were considered far too radical. His last big battle with established society, which he lost, was his fight to protect Yosemite National Park. In the battle to save the Hetch-Hetchy Valley from inun.

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