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    Turquoise Trail is a scenic and historic area which covers roughly 15,000 square miles, and connects Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The name is derived from the blue-green turquoise precious stone first mined by the early Pueblo people, who lived along the Rio Grande River as far back as 900 A.D. Mining and gold rush, Native American spirituality and customs, pioneering, and exploration are all themes that have shaped and helped to define the Turquoise Trail. The scenic landscape of the Turquoise…

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    Essay On Oregon Trail

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    Did you know that over 500,000 people traveled the Oregon Trail? The Oregon trail had a effected America in many ways, including the population change, manifest destiny and the beginning of land expansion. The Oregon Trail was an insanely hard Trail to complete. About 20,000 people died trying to complete it. Some common diseases that were caught in the Oregon Trail were Typhoid, Mountain fever, Cholera, the flu, measles, and smallpox. About one out of ten who set off didn’t survive.…

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    Oregon Trail Expansion

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    Oregon Trail Introduction: During the 19th century, America started territorial expansion,which evolved the South Oregon area where The United Stated brought from Napoleon. Thus, during these periods, the process of expanding provided a lot of new opportunities for the mass who lived in east to obtain totally new life. Then, Oregon Trail, a key of that expansion was created and named by later generations. Oregon Trail is a legend of American, but it is the truth story. At that time, people…

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    Totems And Mirror Trail

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    works fully capture the description of the exhibition. The titles of her works are Totems and Mirror Trail. Judy Natal’s artwork, Totems and Mirror Trail, were created in 2001 and 2000, respectively, in Southern California. Mirror Trail shows elements of movement through the hills and contrasting light sources through the use of black and white photography. Totems is more stationary than Mirror Trail, it also uses the element of contrasting light to show details and there is empty white space…

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    “The Road of Trails” Campbell explains that “The Road of Trails” is a series of trails the hero must overcome in the hero’s quest. These trails can be slaying dragons or freeing people from a tyrant. The trails take place from the moment the Hero transverses a threshold into a “dream like landscape” full of “the unknow” and “ambiguous forms”. Campbell explains that for the hero to complete his quest he must overcome several tough trails. According to Campbell, “Once having traversed the…

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    Trail Descriptive Writing

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    dense fog, I can see the long trail that will eventually lead me up the mountain. The air was crisp and cool, and the sweet song of the birds chirping danced on my eardrums. The dirt was damp, and the grass was covered in dew. As I ascended up the trail I was interrupted by a dray of chipmunks, so I stopped to observe their journey across the woodland floor. The sun has risen just a little bit higher, and the fog started breaking apart, so I decided to stray of the trail to a small boulder and…

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    Crescent Trail Narrative

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    As I stepped onto the Crescent Trail I was blasted by vibrant colors. There were leaves and trees and animals. The sun shimmered between the trees and brightened the woods. I saw lots of brown, green, orange and shiny gold. Nick Rory, my mom and I headed deeper into the woods as civilization disappeared behind us. It was a perfect day, sixty-five degrees and sunny. While we walked I listened to the crackling of sticks and leaves beneath our feet. We walked through the woods for fifteen minutes…

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    about the jobs other groups were assigned, but mine was assigned to trail work. Within no time, we were off to work on our tasks. My group started off on one of the trails. Whenever we saw brush creeping into the trail, it was our job to remove it. It started off fairly easy. The trail we were going down was already well maintained, so it didn’t need that much work. Once we started venturing further through the vast expanse of trails, the difficulty escalated. Small twigs and leaves were turning…

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    The history is one part of the Appalachian Trail. It is now the 100th anniversary for the Appalachian Trail. “Regional planner Benton MacKaye goes public with his proposal for “An Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning. ” .One of the reasons the Appalachian Trail was constructed. Was so they could save some of the wilderness and plant life from being destroyed by mankind and other things. People that have worked at the Appalachian Trail have constantly been trying to find a way to…

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    Trail Of Tears History

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    In history classes students are briefly taught about the Trail of Tears and many never think of it again. This historic event is an attempt at the eradication of a race of people just like the Holocaust but history is written by the victors so the awful treatment of the Native Americans is summed up to two words, "Manifest Destiny." So much Indian history was lost along the Trail of Tears where over 5,000 Cherokees died or went missing because almost nothing was kept on record and almost…

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