Talk:Sierra Madre del Sur

Latest comment: 8 years ago by Gideonsmith in topic Rare parasitic plant
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Rare parasitic plant

I added just 4 links, so that the reader or scientist researcher, may know that this subject article is not practically the only place where you can find the rarest new plant: *mobot.org, ParasiticPlantRediscovery<

The article sidebar gives the name of the highest point in the Sierra Madre del Sur (of Mexico) as Cerro el Nacimiento, but then gives the coordinates of the mountain peak as 16°12′41″N 11°45′0″W. These coordinates are clearly not correct. The coordinates given are for a location in west Africa, somewhere in southern Mauritania.Gideonsmith (talk) 04:47, 20 May 2015 (UTC)