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My Last Holiday

          So, I'm gonna tell you about my last holiday. There's nothing special with my last holiday, I didn't go to spend my holiday at somewhere far away, like Bali,Lombok, or Jogja, I'm only spend my holiday at somewhere near my home,like Lembang and Setiabudi.
          First, I spend my holiday with my besties at Paris Van Java Mall. I spend my holiday with Tasya,Vania,and Moza. At Paris Van Java Mall, I didn't buy anything, because I didn't plan to buy anything at Paris Van Java Mall because I thought the price is so expensive. So we planned to play something at Paris Van Java, we planned to play Ice Skating, but unfortunately the Garden Ice is still in renovation. So we decided to play at Boulder Trampoline Park. It cost Rp.70000, because it count to be a weekend day even we play in weekday. We're so happy to play in there, because we can jump as high as we can. We take a selfies, photo, and boomerang together. It was a fun day.

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         And the last, I spend my holiday with my family. We went to Orchid Forest Cikole Lembang, in there we can see many species of Orchid. The air is so fresh, and the view so beautiful.
        In there, me and my family take a lot of photos together. There is huge bridge, flying fox, and many more.
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