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We are a great bai war. We dedicate a part of the dedication, as a zhi last dao
The people who died here gave their lives, so that the country could live. It makes perfect sense, and we should do it.
largersense, however, we can't give, we can't give, we can't - this land. Warriors, dead and those who fought here, have sanctified the land, and our meager strength can increase or subtract. The world will not pay much attention to it, and it will not long remember what we said here, but they will never forget what these people did here.
It is for the course of our lives, more precisely, so heroic battles that have been dedicated to the unfinished work so far.
Here, while we focus on the great task before us—from these honors we increase to the measure of devotion that led them to give—and our high degree of settlement of these deaths must not be sacrificed in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a free rebirth ——— the people**, by the people, for the people, and shall not perish from the face of the earth.
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Nature's greatest wonder.
When I arrived, it was early in the morning and it was still raining. I got out of the car, walked through a fence gate, and walked a road, and the sky and sea were very dark. I know it's there, but there's nothing to see yet.
About a kilometer later, a stranger appeared in front of me. "Am I going in the right direction? I asked.
Finally, I came to a few rocks and stopped. I cautiously looked over the stones and looked down, but it was still too dark to see anything.
Suddenly, the clouds went away and the rain stopped. The sun rises from behind me and the stones. I saw the ground in front of me slip to the stream, far below my feet. I'm on the edge of the Grand Canyon, one of nature's wonders.
I looked down and saw the Colorado River, which was 2 kilometers away from me. If you stack the three tallest buildings in the world on top of each other at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, they still won't reach the top. Then, I looked to the other end of the canyon.
It is 400 km wide. The Grand Canyon isn't big, it's extra-big! (haha).
That morning, at the edge of the Grand Canyon, I asked myself a question. The question is not "how deep?" "How wide?" "How long? Rather, "Is the Grand Canyon the largest wonder in the world?" "I think I already have the answer. You tell me?
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This one says the Grand Canyon of Colorado in the United States.
There are too many of them, and I am not interested in watching them.
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