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The Middle of the World


On Wednesday after school we went to Mitad del Mundo aka the Equator Monument. It was about as exciting as you expect a monument to be. :) Makes for some pretty great photo ops though. That's what makes things so fun, anyways. Being able to share them with the people you're closest to. Being ridiculous together. And, boy, are we good at that! XD

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