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s344n2d4d5 [400]
3 years ago
6

Talk about the places you wanna visit in one minute

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1 answer:
jasenka [17]3 years ago
6 0

I want to visit NYC. I want to visit Hawaii. I want to visit Iceland.

I can't though, the world is in a tough place.

I Want to see the thick, green plants and breathe in the freshness of Iceland.

I want to see the city lights and experience Christmastime in NYC, while sitting in a cozy coffee shop with my Macbook sipping a cuppochino.

I want to visit the tropical islands of Hawaii and feel the soft, salty, fresh sea air in my face, while looking into some of the clearest, bluest water.

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