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What are you doing to do to day

HOLIDAY Raihan : Hello, Fajar ! It will be a long weekend soon. Do you have any plans ? Fajar    : Hello, Raihan ! Uhm I'm not sure. I don't have any idea yet. I think I might stay at home. Raihan : Stay at home ? Well, you could do something more interesting! Fajar    : So about you Raihan ? Do you have any plans? Raihan  : I will take a vacation to bali to enjoy the scenery. Fajar     : Really ? That's a great idea.May I come with you Raihan  : Of course that would be nice Fajar     : Thanks. By the way, when will we leave ? Raihan  ; On weekends.We will be on vacation for two days. Fajar     :  Okay. I can not wait for the weekend.Seems to be fun. Raihan  : I also can not wait. Fajar     : Okay.See you at the weekend Raihan  : See you too!

CONVERSTATION ON PARK

CONVERSTATION ON PARK  FAJAR     : Hello !, i am Fajar.May i know your name please ? RAIHAN  : Sure, iam Raihan. iam from Bandung. what about you ? FAJAR     : I am from Bandung too. Ihave a hobby. My hobby is watching movie. How a bout you?  RAIHAN  : My hobby is reading novels. Why do you like the activity? FAJAR     : Because the movie keeps me entertained, what about you ? RAIHAN  : Because reading is the bride of knowledge to sucsess FAJAR     : OK, Nice to meet you ! RAIHAN  : Nice to meet you too !

Stonehenge

Stonehenge Stonehenge is a building built in the Bronze Age, and Neolithic. It lies adjacent to Amesbury in Wiltshire, England, about 13 kilometers northwest of Salisbury. As one of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is an upright stone circle that is within the scope of the ground wall. There is a dispute about the actual age of the stone circle, but most archaeologists estimate that the building was erected between 3,000 BC and 2,000 BC. In 2008, radiocarbon dating showed that the first stone was erected between 2400 and 2200 BC. While other theories indicate that the blue stone (bluestone) was established around 3,000 BC. The mound of earth and the circular moat around it, is a marker of the early stages of the construction of the monument. The dates obtained from the feature are about 3,100 BC. The Stonehenge site and its surroundings were added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1986 along with Avebury Henge. Stonehenge comes from Stone and Hen...