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TOPOGRAPHY

The topography of the BIB property is typical of the Upper Macal River, with steep hills and escarpments in some areas and rolling hills elsewhere. The BIB property can be characterized as gentle hills descending as a series 3 major ridges with steep gradients sloping toward the Macal River Valley. Each of the sequential slopes level into flat areas (used for agriculture) before rising into a subsequent series of hills and ridges. The final decent of approximately 200 ft. to the Macal River is very steep, in excess of 45 degrees. Elevation variation of the BIB property ranges from 1200 ft. above mean sea level (msl) to 490 ft. above msl. The BIB property contains several dry creeks and watersheds, often in steep areas of the property.