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Kody Novak
25 September, 20:53
From ___the english channel (#3; enter one word)
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Lawson Calderon
25 September, 23:19
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The English Channel separates the UK from the continent of Europe, in particular France. Many have tried to swim it as a challenge. It is a body of water. There are many boats and fairies which use it to get people from one place to nother. Tourists often travel on it when they want to go from the UK to Europe and vice versa.
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