--Woodworthia
--Zamites

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In my years of exploration
attempting to document these 
strange lands, I have begun to 
feel the toll of all my scars and 
broken bones. For this reason I 
set out from Ischigualasto to find 
a suitably scenic place to rest. 
After many miles I found a chain 
of mountains in a warm, tropical 
region. The trees are 
predominantly of the strange 
Cheirolepid variety, with their 
strange succulent-like foliages, in 
abundances and sizes I could only 

find here. The mountains ring 
around a wide valley landscape to 
the north, crossed with dense 
swamps and wide sand-choked 
lakebeds, which I believe 
represents the creation of the 
great Chinle Group in the American 
southwest. Such lush warm places 
have always been my favorites, 
and although I will continue to 
explore and document, I believe 
this is the last place I will live in.

Plants of Chinle

Agathoxylon
It is a towering conifer with great 
ridges in its bark, this tree is 
amongst the tallest I've ever seen 
and certainly the heartiest, with a 