
Santo and its surrounding countryside in the mid-1970s and early 1980s are defined by a complex network of waterways that cut through the rolling landscape. The town sits near the junction of Palo Pinto Creek and Big Sunday Creek, serving as a central point for a region characterized by its varied topography. To the northwest, the prominent heights of Clayton Mountain and Turkey Peak overlook the valley, while the terrain to the south transitions into the broken country near Bugle Mountain.
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