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Oneonta Gorge botanical area

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I'll be nice about this, and assume someone didn't bother to read the first, and introductory paragraph to this person's great article. and, if it was read and a statement about gorges, instead of disagreeing as how to put this into a category correctly, .... Here's how to remedy anybody's confusion about how to put this in a category. Either list it at the beginning with a "|* " delimiter(Break line w/*), or with a "| ", an empty delimiter. Or a second obvious choice would be to refer to it on the top of the Category, as an Intro. After reading the first paragraph, (and the Atricle), I assume it should be just listed with Flora, or put at the Front with a delimiter. An alternate method is to list it at the end, but I have only done that for some special cases, and this doesn't qualify as any type of special case. It is simply a "botanic area" as laid out immediately. My personal goals are: .... to keep individuals with their ability to create, while not being blindsided or hindered, by things, ideas, etc. that could get in the way. (And if I can be retrained, almost anybody can) (from the Sonoran Desert of Arizona)...--Mmcannis 13:04, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pronunciation

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This article would be improved by a pronunciation phrase. I have heard attempts along the lines of o need ahn tah. But I think the correct pronunciation is oh KNEE on tah. This is supported by many at Oregon Hikers field guide. —EncMstr (talk) 06:25, 8 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]