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...rport. One of the largest known airports to small sand grains this one was famous because of the amazing fossils set in the mountains back in the east. (But to us of course these are known as animal foot prints pressed into the land, but to them it’s just like our Grand Canyon). After several days of catching up on old news the newlyweds then boarded onto a train at the Deposition Wind Station. This was another famous traveling agency because of the great winds that caught each train and took them to another part of the world, known to us as deposition. Wishing to land in Portugal and only making it the east edge of Spain the two then resorted to the Erosion Airways. Taking the path of erosion the two would be moved by wind to hopefully Portugal. "Jason, we’ve never traveled with Erosion Airways before, how do we know that it’s safe? I’ve heard stories about the airways in Iceland from Rocky Rocks and he said that the service is poor." "Would you stop worrying? We’re safely packed into this leaf stem and any minute now the wind will be carrying us on our way of Portugal’s hot and sunny beach." Just as he finished his sentence a whoosh came from the end and before any scream could come from poor Theresa’s mouth they were in the air. Another two weeks passed and tan and all the happy couple were ready yet again to travel to a different place. Deciding that Erosion Airways was too out going for Theresa the two decided to travel back with Sedimentary Rock National Airport. This time instead of flying on the back of a grass hopper the two were on the back of a bird. Traveling to Chile to board another flight to Hawaii the two stopped for some freshly picked salad at the Igneous Rock Café. Being igneous rocks and both being born at Mount Saint Helens they both loved this restaurant. Every time they dined there they thought about being in under all the heat and the pressure watching other rocks being cemented and compacted together. Realizing what time it was the two sand grains quickly left to board their next flight. Looking ...