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New Jersey is a very small state and would be considered an island if it were not for a 50 mile stretch of border connecting it to the continent of America. On the "northern third side" there are the Appalachian Mountains running through there, so if you think about it is closed off except from the front and from the water font on the back. When you go in land you can find nice little streams, lakes and valleys where the lakes could be in. Also in that area you can come upon dairy farms that make cheese milk andother stuff like that. The Kittatinny Mountain is the highest point of elevation on the island, which is 1,803 ft above the level of the sea.  The capital of New Jersey is Trenton and it lies in the Triassic lowlands of New Jersey. This area practically has all the big cities of the state in it except for two. There are also some very famous waterways in New Jersey for example the Delaware, which George Washington crossed. In the southeast of New Jersey are the beaches and things like that, which is now developed into a tourism spot. Many tourists are attracted to New Jersey’s sites

Bolivia has a lot more diverse terrain than New Jersey. This is because Bolivia is the highest capital in the world. Bolivia is in high altitude and is a small city but is only one of the capitols. then if you take a road to Santa Cruz which is a lot lower in altitude and find the other capitol. then there is also a rain forest in Bolivia where the new monkey was discovered. you can also find arid plains and salt flats now if you have had enough lets check out tourism.