Lava Beds National Monument

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The Lava Beds National Monument the place we want to go sounds very excited, but it also sounds dangerous. The students in the eight grade in Atkinson County Middle school were wondering if you Mrs. Holmes will let us go for a field trip. We will help out, work hard, and other things you want us to do, so we can go to the field trip to California. This trip is very far, but it will be the only far trip we go to from the whole school years.

The Lava Beds National Monument is California's biggest secret and it will be the best trip we ever have. In this place a lot of people goes either for fun or trips from their church or schools. This place was like a volcano and it use to explode very hot dangerous lava. Lava is
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I think this place is very awesome and scary, but it will be a fun adventure for us teenagers. Some teenagers would love to go to learn more and probably forget about bad stuff going on their life. This will be a awesome and long trip to be more with your friends and teachers. We can be there for about three days the first day we will be traveling, the second day we will be discovering the Lava Bed place, and the third day we will be traveling back home. This trip might be more days, but at least we do not need to worry about other stuff at home or at school.

Us the students will help the teachers sell or something we can help them with, so the teacher can pay the stuff we need or get. I know that the place in California will cost a lot of money, so if we want to go we going to have to do something to get enough money we need for the expensive place. We will be, so busy until we get the money we need and I know we will make it and also will convince you Mrs. Holmes to let us eight graders go. I am sure we will have a blast in the field trip and we will also help the teachers out and will listen to

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