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CHRIS
CLARA
DAN
DESIREE
DOMINIQUE
ELVIRA
IAN
JANICE
KHALED
NICOLE
Instructors
NICOLE
PERRINE
CHAPERONES
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Living
as a Giant Sequoia
The
view from above is always sweeter. To
grow for so many years and see so many living things live
and dies makes me wonder how old shall I get. How fat and
plump I live drinking water, eating soil. Yet this 3 feet
nothing lives next to me and I know I will see it go away
to give me food. And when I'm gone I will have done my duty
to serve this forest the best I could. For the constant
pounding against my bark where birds shall live and feed
their young. For my seeds to feed that rodent that steals
them from my branch. For I know this is the good life. Having
front row seats to the sunrise and sunset. To see for miles
and see my son across the hillside. To surpass all disasters,
fires, floods and storms do me a lot of good. For when everything
besides my brother sequoias are here in this forest and
everything else is dead. It's even more beautiful cause
we are the kings of this place and nothing can come over-compete
us. UNTIL....
I've
seen them before a long time ago, the animals call them
the supreme killer. For they destroy everything in their
way. They have marked some of us with an X and the first
ones got murdered. So next time, I'm going to loosen my
roots and fall on that big rock that cuts us down.

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Arrival
Well,
we have arrived here on
this long 5 mile hike to a beach they call Hite's Cove.
The journey was long and strenuous, but so exciting to see
all this natural nature. No animals though only ravens and
news. [I] hope to see a bear or even a mountain lion. But
not too close!!! It's so beautiful. No cars, no streets,
I don't know what's going on out there or even around that
tree 100 yards away......
Well,
found out what' by the tree. More tracks of deer, dead bushes,
and some shallow rapids. I do want to go swimming, but I
don't think the sun ever hits the water here. Wait till
tomorrow, but at this moment would be prime fishing. [I]
can't wait till tonight. I don't know why but out here makes
me want to live to another day to see what happens next.
Hite's
Cove: Past, Present, and Future
PAST-
The white man don't respect my ways. They just come
for the gold and destroy the land. They can't live in harmony
with the land. They bring bad spirits with them that kill
but they say we are just sick.
I
can't help but notice my water turning bad by all the dead
animals and I'm sick. They have set up their own town and
made roads with bridges.
PRESENT-
So wonderful. So raw and untamed. It makes me want to go
back in time and actually live here the way the Indians
did. Build a family and live off the land.
FUTURE-
Like it to be exactly the same with no mining. No humans,
just the wild.
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