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Where am I? the mystery city

Hi, everyone. I know that the first mystery city was no challenge for you. Let's see how you get by with the next city I've chosen. By the way, from now on, you are going to choose the mystery cities that I'll post in my blog. Whoever is the first to guess will be in charge of choosing the next mystery city and writing the clues on the comments section. You just have to send me the photo by email and I'll post it, what do you think?

Now, our second mystery city is...


Clue 1. It's the biggest city in its country.

Game on!

Comments

  1. Hi Laura!

    I'm not one of your "English students"...by the way, Can I participate in it?

    AUKLAND (NEW ZEALAND)

    Auckland is New Zealand's largest city. Uniquely set between two harbours, amongst 11 extinct volcanoes and numerous islands in the Hauraki Gulf... It's well known as... "City of Sails".


    Manoli (Fernández Martín)

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  2. Well, Manoli. You are really good at this. So, you are supposed to choose the next mystery city. Send me the photo by email and I'll post it, ok?

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  3. Hi Laura!
    I have an idea about the next mystery city... but, How can I send you a photo? I haven't got your e-mail address...
    Manoli

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  4. All right. Why don't you send me a message with your email address to the school's email address (you can find it on the school's website). Just point out that the message is for me and they'll send it to me. Then, I'll get in touch with you. By the way, how are your classmates? Tell them I said hi.

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  5. Hi Laura!
    I already send you my email address and I'll tell you about my classmates... Good news!
    Kisses from all of them.
    Manoli

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