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    Tin Spur Ranch: First Look The Tin Spur Ranch is every cowboy and cowgirl’s dream wedding destination. Located on a stunning prairie‚ six miles outside Victoria in Southern Texas‚ the 40-acre working Long Horn Ranch is the perfect spot for a simple country wedding. Grab the photographer‚ the ultimate photo spots are everywhere on the rustic ranch! Get up close (But not too close!) with a Long Horn for a candid or two. On a more serious note‚ stroll down to the two beautifully landscaped ponds for

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    Grand Canyon is located in north Arizona‚ the Grand Canyon is known throughout the world for its size and colorful landscape. It is said that Grand Canyon was formed over 17 million years ago and until recent year; it was only thought to be 4-6 million years old. Grand Canyon is over 270 miles long‚ up to 18 miles wide and 1 mile deep. After you have read how big Grand Canyon actually is‚ you may be wondering: How was it formed? And that is a very good question. The answer is quite difficult‚ but

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    In the story Canyons by Gary Paulsen was a well-written story‚ but I would not read this over again. I didn’t love this story. Canyons takes place in El paso Texas near Dog Canyon where the weather is always super hot. Brennan Cole loves running and is 15 years old with brown hair‚ he is tall‚ skinny and healthy. Brennan’s mom is a single mother and always has been she works most of the time‚ but has always been in other relationships sadly none of them have worked out yet until Bill comes into

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    a magnificent place known as Providence Canyon? If you have not noticed the federal government is going to make a decision about how the canyon is going to be a national park. I think‚ in my opinion‚ the government should make Providence Canyon a national park. If Providence Canyon were a state park only the people of that state can only visit‚ but if it were a national park‚ people would see how magnificent the canyon really is. Providence Canyon is needed to be visited by people who cannot

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    The Grand Canyon is a five-thousand-foot-deep gorge. It was formed 5 to 6 million years ago by the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona. The Colorado River’s base level and course changed 5.3 million years ago when the Gulf of California opened and lowered the river’s base level. The Grand Canyon includes approximately 70 species of mammals‚ 250 species of birds‚ 25 types of reptiles and five species of amphibians.It is well known for having tourist because of its amazing view and history.

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    Neverland Valley Ranch (formerly the Sycamore Valley Ranch)[1] is a developed property in Santa Barbara County‚ California‚ most famous for being a home of American entertainer Michael Jackson from 1988 to 2005.[2] Jackson named the property after Neverland‚ the fantasy island in the story of Peter Pan‚ a boy who never grows up. The ranch is located about five miles (8 km) north of unincorporated Los Olivos‚ and about eight miles (13 km) north of the town of Santa Ynez. Midland‚ a college prep

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    The Grand Canyon National Park The Grand Canyon National Park‚ in it’s exceptional beauty‚ is special for many reasons. Located in Arizona‚ it is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The canyon itself descends a mile into the Colorado Plateu. This area was home to many Native American tribes including the the Anasazi‚ dating as far back as 500 B.C.. In 600-700 A.D. the Coconino people showed up. The climate and various other factors forced both tribes out of the area and the Cerbat people

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    Grand Canyon Narrative “How are you feeling right now?” My father asked‚ I replied‚ “Excited.” This was in fact‚ an understatement. I had never seen or been to a natural reservation so highly known as the Grand Canyon. I have always been the type of person who enjoyed going camping or staying outside‚ appreciating the presence of nature. It was great news to hear. After weeks of planning‚ our family was on the road heading out to the Grand Canyon. After each hour‚ the lands we were crossing seemed

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    class has determines that people must be able to adapt to environmental changes if they are to survive. The inability to adapt has proven to be the collapse of a particular society time and time again. This essay traces the rise of Cahokia and Chaco Canyon and the developments of each culture to each cultures end. Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian town in North America – five times the size of its nearest competition (Thomas 152). Cahokia was composed of a number of competing chiefdoms‚ sometimes

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    I invite you to explore Black Canyon on the western slope of the White Mountains‚ about 20 minutes east of Bishop‚ California. This obscure canyon is a highly colorful‚ deep slash in the earth that keeps its many charms secret to all but a handful of Eastern Sierra visitors. It is an easily accessible location that does not involve a scary‚ butt-clenching drive on the brink of a thousand-foot drop into the abyss. One of the main reasons for its anonymity is the lack of publications detailing the

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