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An Amazing Sight MAG
   Lastsummer my family went to Missouri to see my cousin graduate from basic training.After graduation we visited a cavern. From the outside it looked like a regularmountain, and we did not know what we would find inside. It was one of the mostbeautiful sights I've ever seen. This photograph shows that something may notlook good from the outside, but you never know what is inside. That actually goesfor everything, even people. You never know what fantastic things are insideunless you take the time to look. ![]()
Safety  by Aaron D., Atlanta, GA
Chinatown at Night by Lance  G., Antelope, CA
Fantasy and Reality of Las Vegas  by Morgan O., Hull, MA
Eleven Days in Brazil  by Megan S., No. Platte, NE
The Morning Train  by Becky S., Southbury, CT
Flight to Florida  by Jillian G., New City, NY
 
  

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