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The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef on our planet.It's one of the seven recognized wonders of the natural world. The Reef itself is the place that most people explore, but there is much much more. The coral Reef is actually a very small
A great yell went up from the crowd, and all the other dancers ran towards him with out-stretched hands. 人群鸣哇一声大叫起来,其他的舞人全都两手前伸,向他跑去。 He tossed the snakes to the first-comers, then dipped back i
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