The following sentences are about Yellowstone park and I have some difficulty to understand the concrete meaning of some part. I marked them and hope that you would tell me some, if you have any idea about them.
Thank you pb
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StartFragment> If wolves are your thing, Lamar Valley, in the northern part of the park, is ground zero for spotting these magnificent beasts (it’s where the animals are being reintroduced). Ask rangers where the action is at the moment; at the time of research wolves were often seen between Tower Junction and Yellowstone’s northeast entrance. Catching even a fleeting glimpse of these wild and shaggy giant dogs, once almost gone forever, is a refreshing and magical experience that reminds us there are parks in the USA wild enough to just get lost looking for wolves and to take a poop with the bear in the wilderness.
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once almost gone forever, = formerly almost extinct take a **** with = go to the toilet in the same area .
— Mister Micawber
once almost gone forever, = formerly almost extinct take a **** with = go to the toilet in the same area .
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