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  • the most embarasin ( recorded by Tomhenderson1612 ), Cairns Australia

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    Five years ago, I was in Puerto Vallarta with my family and I remember that the second day of our vacation, I woke up very early with my niece to swim in the pool.
    But one hour later my mum called us to have our breakfast. When I ran into the room, I fell on some of the guy's food and they came running to lift me up, and we all died of laughter.

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  • The Institute of Medicine's Aims for Improvement ( recorded by Jeff_Young ), American English

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  • Jamaica ( recorded by rinnymcphee ), South Yorkshire

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    The following country is called Jamaica. It is located six hundred and twenty kilometers north east of Central America. It is eleven thousand square kilometers. There are two million six hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants. Jamaica's capital city is Kingston.
    As for its flag, it is divided into three parts : black represents victory over enemies, yellow symbolizes the Sun and green, the Earth.
    Two languages are spoken there : English and Jamaican patois (a mixture of English and Creole).
    They practice national sports such as football, cricket and athletics. They usually use the airports, the roadways and the waterways.
    You can visit monuments such as the National Heroes Park, but you will have to pay with the Jamaican dollar.
    You can come across alligators, iguanas and reptiles.

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