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It was a rainy day today, but I went to Valley Forge anyway. I found a small herd of deer and chased them around a field for a while. On my way back to the car I saw a beautiful twisted tree at the edge of the road. Looking a little closer I saw a line of cicada shells like little mountain climbers scaling a sheer cliff face. Looking a little closer I found a brand new little nymph cicada who had just recently emerged from his shell. Oh the thrills of nature.
amazing!
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