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Friday 21 March 2014

Natural fun


OK for my blog I have decided to write about natural fun, you’re probably wondering what that is and so I shall explain. Natural fun is the like normal fun except better because it’s to do with geography and how natural parts of the earth are used by us every day for sports and leisure. I am talking about mountains, rivers, valleys and all natural phenomenon’s enjoyed and used by us today and that have been used since the beginning of our existence. When we canoe down a rushing river or pull ourselves up a rock face we don’t consider how this amazing piece of nature was formed, but when we’re back home safe (hopefully with all body parts) it’s nice to consider these wonders, but if you’re not bother to do that and look stuff up no worries I’ll do all the work while all you have to do is read.
I’ll be writing about how mountains, rivers and other land formations are formed and how we use them for sports and leisure today. You might wonder why I chose to write about this or you might not care and will be annoyed by me prattling on, but I don’t care so I’m going to tell you why anyway. As I said in my introduction, this is an assignment I was set in school by my teacher and it took me ages to think of a topic I’m interested in writing about, my inspiration was a recent hike I’d taken up the nearby mountain sand the memory of going white Water rafting a few years earlier. I started to think about my junior certs studies of how the earth and its many mountain and rivers where formed and I wanted to find out more, so I decided to research all about the naturals things I and the rest of us use all the time for fun.  


  
 Picture from bgreaterthanu.com
 Picture from list.co.uk




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