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Phumi Moung, Cambodia

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Tambon Talat Nuea, Thailand


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Tambon Patong, Thailand
Mr Couch Thank you very much everyone. I'm very happy that she said yes. The monkey undone the lid exactly the same way we would. After he undone it he chucked it away before he had a sip. No I didn't get my bottle back Kye because when he found out it was water he threw it down a big drop. So this monkey was a good 9/10 cheeky! Elephants have been revered for centuries in Asia, playing an important role in the continent's culture and religion. They are also play a critical role in maintaining the region's forests. Asian elephants are the continent's largest terrestrial mammals. They can reach 6.4m in length and 3m at the shoulder, and weigh as much as 5 tonnes. They are smaller than African elephants and have proportionally smaller ears, which they keep in constant motion in order to cool themselves. They also have a single 'finger' on the upper lip of their trunks as opposed to African elephants, which have a second one on the lower tip. I flew to Cambodia. I spent 26 days there travelling around the country. Cambodia was a beautiful country. It was very hot though so I have been drinking lots of water to keep myself hydrated. I have just got into Vietnam.
re: Answers to the questionsMr Bradley and class 9 Hi Mr Couch, We would all like to say congratulations to you and Anne-Marie for getting engaged!!! We are all so pleased for you! Tilly: How did the monkey undo the lid? Kian: Out of a scale of 1-10 how cheeky are the monkeys? Ewan: Come back we miss you! Julia: Did the monkey put the lid back on before chucking the bottle? Kye: Did you get your bottle back? Olivia: What have you been drinking all of this time? Grace: How big were the elephants? Hayden: How did you get to Cambodia? Evie W: Get well soon!
re: Answers to the questionseviej wow I love your blog but you have missed a lot of full stops it seems you are having a nice time from evie j
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Mr Bradley and class 9 Hi Mr Couch, We would all like to say congratulations to you and Anne-Marie for getting engaged!!! We are all so pleased for you! Tilly: How did the monkey undo the lid? Kian: Out of a scale of 1-10 how cheeky are the monkeys? Ewan: Come back we miss you! Julia: Did the monkey put the lid back on before chucking the bottle? Kye: Did you get your bottle back? Olivia: What have you been drinking all of this time? Grace: How big were the elephants? Hayden: How did you get to Cambodia? Evie W: Get well soon!
Mr Couch Thank you very much everyone. I'm very happy that she said yes. The monkey undone the lid exactly the same way we would. After he undone it he chucked it away before he had a sip. No I didn't get my bottle back Kye because when he found out it was water he threw it down a big drop. So this monkey was a good 9/10 cheeky! Elephants have been revered for centuries in Asia, playing an important role in the continent's culture and religion. They are also play a critical role in maintaining the region's forests. Asian elephants are the continent's largest terrestrial mammals. They can reach 6.4m in length and 3m at the shoulder, and weigh as much as 5 tonnes. They are smaller than African elephants and have proportionally smaller ears, which they keep in constant motion in order to cool themselves. They also have a single 'finger' on the upper lip of their trunks as opposed to African elephants, which have a second one on the lower tip. I flew to Cambodia. I spent 26 days there travelling around the country. Cambodia was a beautiful country. It was very hot though so I have been drinking lots of water to keep myself hydrated. I have just got into Vietnam.