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145 activities Unit 6, exercise 17 Unit 9, exercise 12a Unit 9, exercise 37 Group B Student B http://www.mysteries.com/sar.htm The Stone Balls of Costa Rica There are about 300 of these balls in Costa Rica. The first stone balls (1) (discover) in the jungles of Costa Rica in the 1930s. The balls are not natural objects. They (2) (make) by people in Central America a long time ago, but no one knows for sure what they (3) (use) for. Some of the balls are very small – just two centimetres – but others are more than two metres across. We (4) (not / know) how old the balls are because most of them (5) (move) soon after they (6) (find). They may be 500 years old, or more than 2000. In Costa Rica, the stones (7) (call) Las Bolas . The Maldives Geography: More than 1,000 small islands (though only 250 populated) in Indian Ocean. Smallest country in Asia. Smallest Muslim country. Population: 380,000 Language(s): Dhivehi (official), English Capital: Malé Government: Elections every five years. Parliament ( Majlis ) elects a president. Economy: Tourism (about 0.5 million visitors a year), fishing History: Buddhist for over 2,000 years. Islam introduced in 1153. Independence in 1965. http://www.favouritememories.com The moon landing was a (1) truly (2) historic moment. My wife and I were in Scotland, and we stayed up most of the night to watch. My daughter was then three months old, so we put her (3) cot in front of the TV. What a (4) memorable night! David H. I was only three years old when Apollo 11 landed on the moon, but my father got me out of bed because he wanted me to remember it. Of course I didn’t (5) realise the (6) significance of this event at the time, but to this day, I can remember watching the (7) fuzzy pictures coming from the moon, and I can (8) recall going outside and trying to see the astronauts! J.Tims Home News Articles Chat Links Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Ei g entum des Verlags öbv

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