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Read the passage. Then answer the questions that follow.

Let the Adventure Begin

There is nothing better than hopping in the car or on a plane and setting off for an adventure. Adults and children alike love exploring new places. Now, sometimes this desire for adventure can leave parents and kids disagreeing about where to go. Let’s take a look at some places that are sure to make everyone happy.

Who wouldn’t love spending some time at the Grand Canyon? Now, this type of trip may take some planning, but it is sure to be worth it. Families can enjoy looking at the Grand Canyon from a glass-bottom observation deck that extends about 70 feet over the West Rim of the Canyon. Did I also mention that you will be 4,000 feet above the Colorado River?

Another hot spot for families to visit is the Redwood National Park in California. Now, looking at the ancient, skyscraper high sequoias is quite breathtaking, but leave some excitement for the cool aquatic life that can be experienced in this area. There are underwater creatures such as orange and purple ochre sea stars and green anemones that can be explored during one of the free summer tide pool tours available at the Redwood National Park.

If geographically, you desire a location closer to the East Coast, consider checking out Monticello in Virginia. Here, families can enjoy viewing Thomas Jefferson’s estate. There is even the Griffin Discovery Room where everything can be touched. That’s right – everything! Kids can enjoy touching replicas of Jefferson’s most prized possessions, including his alcove bed and his polygraph machine. There are also clothes that were modeled after the third President’s sense of style for kids to try on and role play in.

Which of the following images would NOT fit the information provided in this passage?