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YOHO HOLLOW. Yoho Hollow, a valley in northern McCulloch County, begins at a point (31°24' N, 99°23' W) a mile west of Fife. It continues southeast for a little more than a mile to its terminus a mile southwest of Fife (at 31°23' N, 99°23' W). The elevation falls from 1,450 feet above mean sea level at the beginning of the valley to 1,400 feet at the end. An intermittent stream flows through Yoho Hollow and empties into Big Elm Creek.

 

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