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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
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I'd like to see something about the local wildlife, and vegetation too, not that I imagine there's much to see.

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I'd like to see some of the local wildlife and vegetation, although from what I've seen thus far, there doesn't seem to be much of that to see.

  • I'd like to see some of the local wildlife and vegetation, although from what I've seen thus far, there doesn't seem to be much of that to see.
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I'd like to see some of the local wildlife and vegetation, although from what I've seen thus far, there doesn't seem to be much of that to see.

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Also, I think you meant "I'd like to see something of the local wildlife ...."

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