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Little Egypt There is a place where not far from my hometown, which, since my childhood, still holds the secrets to life. It was a place where we were free. Free to do whatever we wanted to do, say whatever we wanted to say, it was our place, our river. It was a simple place, no paved or asphalt roads for the commotion of busy traffic, no tall buildings to block out the sunlight, no sense of time to feel rushed or anxious, no effects from the outside world. It was a beach on the coast of Lake Sakakawea called “Little Egypt.” I grew up on a small farm just east of Williston, ND, which is located on the far western side of the state. This area of North Dakota is well-known for its beautiful badlands and rolling hills of buffalo …show more content…

The process formed a lake second only to the Great Lakes in terms of volume of water and length of shoreline. The hydroelectric dam provides low cost power to numerous farmsteads and small towns of the expanded region. The lake has also provided for some of the fines walleye and salmon fishing within North Dakota. It is also known, for the prehistoric looking paddle fish. These huge fis h have been the prize possessions of many great fishermen. I once saw the enormity of a paddle fish in a picture, it was just a big as a grown man. It looked like it could have swallowed a small child whole. Growing up, my two cousins, Becca and Leslie, and I did almost everything together. Since junior high we were literally inseparable. Leslie was one year younger than I and Becca was her younger sister by two years. We normally would just bum around my grandma’s farm, which was just a little walk from our houses. When I got my license at age 15 a new life of freedom began for the three of us. I was driving us everywhere in my parents’ old wagon. Sometimes we would go to town just to go to the Kum-n-Go convenience store to get slurpies and then we would take the back roads home. That was about all there was to do in that small town, that is until we convinced our parents to allow us to go to a place far greater than just to town. How my parents ever let me do this when I was just sixteen and only had my license for a year they allowed me to take

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