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South America is the biggest continent in the southern <hemisphere>. Lernen beginnen
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The wind had <abated> a little but it was still not safe enough to climb the mountain. Lernen beginnen
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She has worked in some <far-flung> locations like American Samoa, she enjoys it. Lernen beginnen
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The <glare> from the sun irritated my eyes. Lernen beginnen
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In the <foreground> of the picture we can see a still life of spring flowers. Lernen beginnen
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When we came back home from holiday there was a stuffy <atmosphere> all round the house. Lernen beginnen
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150 people were buried under the <landslide> in Peru. Lernen beginnen
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The climbers took a rest on a <ledge> half way to the summit. Lernen beginnen
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The photo clearly shows a <plume of smoke> over Etna. Lernen beginnen
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Yesterday's <cloudburst> caused local floodings. Lernen beginnen
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Chile has quite a <diverse> climate - hot in the north and cold in the south. Lernen beginnen
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The Himalayas are the highest mountain <range> on the planet. Lernen beginnen
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I don't know their address but they moved to some <far off> place somewhere in Alaska. Lernen beginnen
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We woke up to a sunny but <nippy> morning. Lernen beginnen
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On <a rainy day> people rarely go to the park. Lernen beginnen
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The thunderstorm started off with heavy <hail> the size of squash balls. Lernen beginnen
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The full <eclipse> of the Sun happens rarely. Lernen beginnen
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I can't concentrate on my work with such <dull> weather outside. Lernen beginnen
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London lies at the <latitude> of 51 degrees 32' N. Lernen beginnen
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The <deluge> left a lot of homes under water for a week or more. Lernen beginnen
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It had been quite <dull> all day before the rain began at 5. Lernen beginnen
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The river <overflowed> for the first time in a hundred years. Lernen beginnen
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The strangest <occurrence> was a flashing white light appearing in the sky. Lernen beginnen
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I wouldn't call the Grand Canyon a <gorge> because it's too big. Lernen beginnen
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The entrance to the canyon was blocked by a pile of <boulders>. Lernen beginnen
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In Australia the <inland> area is barely inhabited. Lernen beginnen
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The <severity> of the Swedish climate discouraged him from visiting this country. Lernen beginnen
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Miraculously the earthquake left the building <intact>. Lernen beginnen
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The <greenhouse effect> can lead to global changes in climate. Lernen beginnen
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I dream of spending a week in a little <secluded> hotel on a beach. Lernen beginnen
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It was a <misty> autumn day. Lernen beginnen
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Hot days like this sap my energy and leave me feeling <torpid>. Lernen beginnen
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It was a <sweltering> hot day and the air conditioning was on the blink. Lernen beginnen
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After the forest was cut down, the soil <eroded> away very quickly. Lernen beginnen
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Washington DC is located at the <longitude> of 77°02' W. Lernen beginnen
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The storm caused a temporary <distortion> in the radio transmission. Lernen beginnen
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After the tornado, the governor <declared> a state of emergency. Lernen beginnen
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The morning <mist> over the lake started to lift. Lernen beginnen
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<Wrap up> warm before you go out. I've heard it's going to be a cold night. Lernen beginnen
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Large areas of the Sahara desert are practically <uninhabited>. Lernen beginnen
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