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"Mount Rushmore, in South Dakota, is one of the most famous monuments in North America and with the images of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln, considered the world's greatest mountain carving.",

"South Dakota has one of the largest Native American populations in the country, with somewhere near 60,00. It is also home of the Sioux Nation, which consists of the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota tribes.",

"Jewel Cave, located in South Dakota, is the third-longest cave in the world. Over 120 miles of passages have been explored.  The cave’s name comes from the calcite crystals that glitter in the cave.",

"South Dakota is home to the remains of many a dinosaur. The Badlands, for instance, are known as <em>the playground</em> of dinosaurs. And in Hot Springs, one can find the Mammoth Site, called such because of its abundance of Wooly Mammoth fossils.",

"South Dakota is known as the <em>land of infinite variety</em>. The state’s population is only 775,000, but thousands of tourists come every year to see the Badlands, Mt. Rushmore, and the Black Hills. In the Black Hills, there is a sanctuary for some 300 wild horses that run free over thousands of acres."];
