Why There Should Be A National Park

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Wow! Look at the Little Grand Canyon. It's so memorizing. It is to bad that the government does not want to make it a national park. But you know what I think, I think it should be a national park. The reasons it should be a national park is because people use to farm on it and, it could teach students how canyons are formed. Also, the attractions it has. So, I'm going to tell you why it should be national park.

First of all, it use to be a farm place. So it was basically created by us. So we should be able to decide if it should be a national park or not. Since it use to be a farm, people from around the nation could learn about the type of farming that was done here . Also it could teach us how it was formed. Which that is what

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