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		<title>Can Anyone Translate This Into Spanish?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I traveled to Nicaragua last summer. The trip there costed $200. My plane landed in Granada, Nicaragua. When I went there, I had much fun. The first thing I did when I went there was to go to a hotel and rest. After I rested, I went to a nearby restaurant and ate some pipian, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I traveled to Nicaragua last summer. The trip there costed $200. My plane landed in Granada, Nicaragua. When I went there, I had much fun. The first thing I did when I went there was to go to a hotel and rest. After I rested, I went to a nearby restaurant and ate some pipian, some corn, and red beans. After that, I went to the beach for some swimming. That’s all I did on the first day.<br />
On the second day, I had breakfast in my hotel, and after that, I went out to the Nicaraguan countryside and saw a volcano. I immediately thought “I’m going to climb that volcano,” but I was afraid that the volcano was active. I went back to Granada to ask about the volcano. It was called Mombacho, and fortunately for me, it was a dormant volcano. I went back to my hotel room to get my hiking gear, and went to climb Mombacho. The trail up Mombacho was beautiful. There were all sorts of exotic plants there. When I went to the top, I saw Lake Cocibolcaand some other islands. What a wonderful view! I decided to spend the entire day looking around Mombacho. Afterwards, I had dinner and then I went to bed early. (At 7:00)<br />
On the next day, I took an airplane home.</p>


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		<title>What Did You Get Your Mom For Chrismas This Year?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got mine some hiking gear because she loves to hike and some dvd&#8217;s. I think I&#8217;m done but if you give me an idea for something else then that would be awesome.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got mine some hiking gear because she loves to hike and some dvd&#8217;s. I think I&#8217;m done but if you give me an idea for something else then that would be awesome.</p>


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