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These visitors scaled a fence at a closed national monument to play in the sand

December 24, 2018December 25, 2018Dylan Taylor-Lehman, Alamogordo Daily NewsComments Off on These visitors scaled a fence at a closed national monument to play in the sand

The federal government shutdown hasn’t stopped hundreds of unauthorized visitors from sneaking into New Mexico's White Sands National Monument.

Dylan Taylor-Lehman, Alamogordo Daily News
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