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Research Paper On Garnsey Trail
MY HIKE
The trail I chose was called Garnsey Road Arboretum. It is located on Garnsey Road, two blocks West of Moseley Road. .We drove to the trail which took about seven to eight minutes by car. There are a lot of muddy areas on this trail. There are many different slopes on this trail as well. Some slopes are steep and very uneven, and some are flat. My Aunt Rain went with me and we had a good time together. On the hike we played music and took many photos together. My Aunt Rain is fourteen, so I really like spending time with her. She has a good sense of humor and is cool to be around. What my Aunt and I saw on this hike were many trees, leaves, shrubs, cattails, and tall, dry grass. There were many different kind of trees.

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