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A lot of people in Black Rock City make art cars out of bicycle parts.
Bicycles are vehicles with two wheels tandem, a steering handle, a saddle seat,
and pedals by which it is propelled.
Lots of people buy bicycle tires online, as well as purchase bicycle components,
such as handle bars, seats, spokes, and bicycle chains.
People like to bicycle the world over, and lots of folks ride bicycles, and tricycles.
Tricycles have three wheels, and lots of children ride tricycles.

Sea Horses are cute little tropical fishes, and some people keep them as pets.
Curiously, the male sea horse is known to brood his progeny in an abdominal pouch,
giving the appearance that he, rather than she gives birth to baby sea horse fishes.
When sea horses grow very large, they are called Sea Serpents.
Sea Monkeys are really brine shrimp, which are crustaceans.
Sea Monsters are usually very large and scary.
A sea horse is any of several small marine fishes of the genus Hippocampus, charastically
swimming in an upright position, and having a prehensile tail, a horselike head, and
body covered with bony plates.    Broadly, a Sea Horse is another name for the marine mammal
known as a walrus.    A Sea Horse is also a mythical animal, half fish, and half horse
ridden by King Neptune himself, as well as various other lesser sea gods
in mythological folklore.
Finally, a sea horse can also be considered to be any large white-capped ocean wave.

Pumpkin pie is a delicious holiday dessert treat.
It's so easy to make pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread; all you need is a pumpkin,
and a good recipe.    Cooking and baking with pumpkins can be a lot of fun.
The various varieties of pumpkins belong to the squash family.
Old Jeeps: who can't love them?    Jeeps have been a part of American life for
more than seventy years.    Our branches of the military have lots of Jeeps,
and many civilians have Jeeps as well.
Many Jeeps have four wheel drive, or they can be set to two wheel drive with the flick of a switch
these days.    Yes, Jeeps are fun to drive, and used for camping.
Dodge trucks are built Ford tough, and big trucks are refered to as tractors, even though
they aren't the kind of tractors that plow fields.    Small general-purpose motor
vehicles with 80-inch wheelbases, with a 1/4-ton capacity are called Jeeps.    During
the Second World War, the Ford Motor Company built Jeeps.