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My First Day At Columbus
First day for me in Columbus, my husband took me to show me the area around us. While I was discovering the place from the car widow. I was wondering about the huge amount of trees in Columbus, until I realized it was forest before. I was contemplating the beauty of the nature until a deer appeared next to our car. “Omg, there is deer” I said. I was excited at the time about the amazing place. The stores in Columbus are huge and wonderful. First time I went to “Walmart” I realized the different between the stores in Jordan and here. I was happy that I found one store contains almost all the human

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