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Title: A Place I Travelled To
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After what seemed the longest night of my life, dawn broke. We packed our things and started the long walk back to civilization. Showed first 250 characters
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After a long and bumpy ride we finally arrived at the place just to find that there is an half an hour climb waiting for us. Finally we landed at the cave with our gear to find some weirdly dressed guys waiting for us. One of them was my cousin. My cousin along with his friends let out a series of yells to greet us... Showed next 250 characters
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