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babymother [125]
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DaniilM [7]3 years ago
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Before Diego goes Mexico he wants to study he's family tree. he shows his relatives in Mexico. and all live in difference parts of the country. Maria is his grandmother's cousin. he lives in Mexico City. Her son. Miguel lives in Acapulco. He works in a hotel on the beach there. Diego feels very lucky he will travel all over Mexico and meet his extended family. Will his relatives look like him? Will he the same interests? The trip will be fun. he will be a learning experience, too.

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