Madagascar Rainforest Research Paper

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If I could live anywhere in the world and I had no family I would live in the Madagascar Rainforest. Every morning you would wake up to beautiful sunrise beaming off the water and gleaming through the mountains. The birds would be flying about chirping and the animals would be roaming looking for food. You can walk around the forest for days and you would never find the end. Through the trees you can see the blazing sunlight trying to break the layers upon layers of trees. You can hear the water rushing down the waterfall and crashing into the rocks splashing up above the trees. It's so peaceful with no cars honking, people rushing, and stores screaming with excitement. Instead there is trees blowing in the wild, animals lurking the forest,

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