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- Madison Buffalo Jump State Park in Three Forks gets its name from the cliff that Native Americans used to drive buffalo off to use their bodies for food, clothing, and shelter.
- The clothing of genocide victims are hung in the rafters (pictured) of the Ntarama Genocide Memorial in Nyamata as physical reminders of just how many died there.
- According to legend, a caldera lake-dwelling mermaid drowns any attractive man who enters the Laguna de Alegría.

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