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I
took a trip to the North Pole at the
Grand Canyon on the Polar Express Train
to see Santa Claus. It was a great Trip.
We camped at Rail Side Rv Park in
Williams Arizona; and the Steam Trains
rode right through our camp site. So
when they whistled we rushed to the
windows to see the trains go by. I
camped with my cousins Ashley and Blane.
We stayed for two days there and even
got to see the grand canyon.
We drove to the
Grand Canyon. We parked 5 feet away from
the edge and leaned over and looked all
the way down. It was 3,000 feet down.
And these are the pictures of my trip:
To see someone else's video of their trip
Click here.
To see a
larger picture click on them.
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Inside the Polar Express
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An Old Train Baggage Car
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The Polar Express
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The Polar Express getting ready for Christmas
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The Old Polar Express
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Welcome Sign December 2002
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Me and Santa before we aboard the Polar Express
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I
Experienced the magic of The
Polar Express. It is from the
classic children's book by Chris
Van Allsburg. The Polar Express
comes to life when the train
departs the Williams Depot for a
journey through the quiet
wilderness for a special visit
to the North Pole with Santa
Claus. I enjoyed hot chocolate
and cookies while listening to
the magical story. And I waited
while the train arrived at the
North Pole, where I seen Santa
and the reindeer. Santa came
aboard to greet me and hand me a
special Christmas Bell so I will
always remember my journey to
the Grand Canyon where I rode
the Polar Express train to the
North Pole to see Santa Claus.
To see more about this adventure
visit:
http://www.thetrain.com/polarexpress/
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Me.
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Some shops with a train!
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Waiting for the Christmas Parade through Town.
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Look no rails!
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Why is the Grand Canyon so grand? Cause God made it like that.
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Me and Family..
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See how small the people are on the top left?
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