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Friday, April 4, 2014
Wonders of the Waterfall
Mr. Hopper wants us to improve our writing today with a specific goal. I think a really great goal that everyone can work toward is using richer word choice, whether you already have a big vocabulary, or just beginning to build. As one way to show it, I'm going to talk about the waterfalls in Laos. I'm not sure if you've ever hiked up a waterfall before, but if you have, you know that it's a really fun experience. The water always feels refreshing and cool, and you can get transported away to another world with smooth rocks, shady trees, and vast beyond that would take you hours to explore it all. There are mini-falls, pools, and even tiny caves to check out while you're at it. The waterfalls in Laos are some of the most impressive, due to their high rainfall and so called "extensive" river system. Waterfalls are actually a large part of Laos's ecotourism features, and as the name of ecotourism suggests, a popular tourist site. I find natural phenomena such as this fascinating and quite beautiful, do you?
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