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Agustin Smith
23 February, 14:25
What can you expect from moving 5500 feet higher?
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Ingrid Alvarado
23 February, 16:04
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Shortness of breath due to less oxygen in the atmosphere, colder temperatures due to sun rays not being contained.
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