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Alesia Zaragoza, of Clarksville, Tenn., is a junior in pre-pharmacy, majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology. She is also community chair and fundraising chair of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Inc.
This photo is "of me during fall break (2007) at Paris Landing State Park in Dover, Tenn. My family wanted to picnic, do some fishing and just have some family fun as a whole since I haven't been home since the beginning of the school year."
Paris Landing State Park is an 841-acre park on the western shore of the Tennessee River, which is dammed to form Kentucky Lake. The park sits on the widest part of the lake and is an ideal place for water sports, as well as land sports such as golfing, hiking and camping. Deer, turkey, fox, coyote and eagles can be seen in the park.
Labels: Clarksville, Tennessee
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