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Incredible Earth

Don't go near! This is a volcano, and it's erupting. Volcanoes are dangerous, but they are beautiful, too. There are many other incredible place on earth - high mountains, great rivers, big deserts... What is the highest mountain on Earth? What is the biggest got desert? what is the deepest lake? What incredible place do you know?(p3.)





In this book, the most incredible and interesting one was Erosion. They look like sculptures, but no one made them. I think it's shape is very beautiful. Some of erosion place that I have known is The Grand Canyon and The Monument Vally. That is very beautiful place so I want to visit there at least once in my life.

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