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This was amazing. I thought volcanoes went up like triangles. You know, like the paper mache thing you make in school. NOPE. They actually look like big potholes ~ at least these did. Someone told me they blew their tops off. I don't know if I exactly believe that or not. It was really neat though. And they collect rain water and filter it through sand and have a fresh pump where you can fill up your water bottle. Cool stuff. :0)
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