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A Piece of Eden

2023-11-06 09:18:28

Eden is located in the Cal Poly Student Experimental Farm and spreads to the land of two acres of green Cal Poly between the Rodeo arena and the dairy. From the outside, the farm calms down and there is a taste. But when entering the fence it is clear that the eyes are not just eyes. Carpoli student experiment ranch is more complicated than it looks. On this farm there is a sustainable land with a worm box, compost, agricultural beds grown in newspapers, straw and mud house, busy organic farming.

The Eden Cal Poly pigsty is located on the 15 acre Cal Poly land, extending along the tracks of the railroad, running baseball and softball diamonds, a number of mile inside football fields, and a rodeo athletics. Cowboy and cowgirl on the field riding the barrel with lasso. The ground of the pigsty looks like Eden. Fruit trees grow on cool green lawn and there are ponds that attract birds and vegetation for irrigation and hygiene purposes.

From the 15th century to the 16th century, countless European explorers who are often beaten by the Atlantic anger are often blessed with the steep coastline of the Garden of Eden and are dying. However, in the 41.1 million square miles of the Atlantic Ocean, the possibility of landing on a land area of ​​21 square miles is very small. Forgiveness, the earliest Portuguese and Spaniard named her demon island as there were many unfamiliar fauna on the limestone cliffs. They rarely know that this abandoned rock provides evacuation centers and survival to them and their children and continues their voyage to the new world.

The fertile Nile Delta is located between Cairo and the Mediterranean Sea and is one of the most arable land in the world. It covers a range of 6,000 square miles (15,500 square kilometers), about 100 miles north to south (160 kilometers), and about 150 miles (240 kilometers) at the widest point. The desert in the west is west of the Nile. It accounts for 68% of Egypt and is a barren wasteland mainly covered with flat sand and gravel, rarely exceeding 200 feet above sea level. It spreads from the Nile River Valley to Libya and from the Mediterranean to Sudan. Most of the people live in five oasis. On the east side of the Nile, there is a large plateau extending from the eastern desert, the Nile River to the Red Sea, and the Red Sea side has hills and ridges. Most of the people in this area live on the banks of the Red Sea.