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In April of 2019, newly elected Westarctican [[Prime Minister of Westarctica|Prime Minister]] [[Duke of the Bear Peninsula|Jordan Farmer]] spent two nights in Calsahara on a diplomatic tour. While there, he observed a California condor feeding on carrion along the waterway in the southeast corner of Calsahara. | In April of 2019, newly elected Westarctican [[Prime Minister of Westarctica|Prime Minister]] [[Duke of the Bear Peninsula|Jordan Farmer]] spent two nights in Calsahara on a diplomatic tour. While there, he observed a California condor feeding on carrion along the waterway in the southeast corner of Calsahara. | ||
On 8 August 2025, Grand Duke Travis declared the Seven Seas a national monument under the oversight of the [[Westarctican Parks Service]]. Calsahara National Monument has been identified as a leading candidate for elevation to the status of national park, which would make it the world's smallest national park at 19.3 acres, beating out the current holder of that designation, Moyenne Island National Park (24 acres). | On 8 August 2025, Grand Duke Travis declared the Seven Seas a national monument under the oversight of the [[Westarctican Parks Service]]. Calsahara National Monument has been identified as a leading candidate for elevation to the status of national park, which would make it the world's smallest national park at 19.3 acres, beating out the current holder of that designation, Moyenne Island National Park (24 acres), which is located in the Seychelles. | ||
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