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Bike and Walk

Tags: Health & Wellness, Energy Conservation, Pollution

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By Callie, 11
Recorded at Point State Park on August 13, 2011
Description:
I think people should bike and walk more because cars cause pollution and they are very dangerous. More people have died from car accidents than bike accidents.



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